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n. (loose lip English)
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Loose Lips is a politics column published in the Washington City Paper, a United States of America ( U.S.) alternative weekly newspaper serving the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. It is billed as "The definitive guide to hometown politics in the nation's capital."
The show Loose Lips was a popular daytime lifestyle and chat show broadcast on the UK channel Living TV.
The show ran for some 40 episodes in 2003, and was presented by Richard Arnold and Melinda Messenger and occasionally featured the beautiful Emma Bunton look-alike, Kerry Hartley, in the gardening segment.
The show also had a controversial spin-off psychic version called 'Psychic Live' which featured Derek Acorah.
Loose Lips may refer to any of these:
- Loose Lips (column) is a newspaper column
- Loose Lips (TV series) was a British talk show
- "Loose Lips" is a song on the album Remember That I Love You by Kimya Dawson
Usage examples of "loose lips".
The penalty of living in a city full of telepaths with loose lips is that there's damn all privacy.
I lit up one of the joints, sucking it in with loose lips, mixing it with air for a bigger charge.
Even in the remote wilds of the Andes, a few loose lips drew the scavengers like flies to horse droppings.
A string of camels padded past, their loose lips curled in supercilious expressions, little silver bells jingling on their leather harness.
Slipping a strip of inner birch bark between loose lips long drained of pigment by age, Meeda stood back and waited for her dogs to finish digging.
The taste of stale wine made her gag in reflex, and then he pulled away, wiping loose lips with the back of his hand.
But he now realized that through terrorism and victimization alone could loose lips be sealed.
The question out of the dark did not sound as if it had come from between those wide loose lips, out of the wattled throat.