liplock
noun
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Pronunciation: /ˈlɪpˌlɒk/
noun
Etymology: From lip + lock.
- A kiss or the act of kissing; especially a long, passionate kiss.
“We figgered a gal might give us a lil liplock.”
“The character is also denied an affirming liplock with her female love interest—a former taboo that was long ago shattered by L.A. Law, Roseanne and, earlier this season, Relativity (men kissing men, on the other hand, remains, for now, a no-no).”
- A maneuver in which a fish is hooked by a curled finger inserted under the gill cover and extending to the fish's jaw.
“Regardless of whatever other qualities may differentiate Sooner fishermen, they are identical in that each has spent a good part of their lives dreaming about catching one nice bass — a whopper of such bulk that the traditional thumb and forefinger liplock wouldn't be nearly enough to hoist their catch into the boat.”
verb
Etymology: From lip + lock.
- Alternative form of lip-lock.
“In terms of effectiveness, it must have been a pretty decent line, because she just smiled and liplocked me.”
“A bout with the common cold was fair tradeoff for the chance to liplock with Joy Jeffers, the prettiest girl in school.”