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Lip-sync or if your relating lip-sing?
Yes. The I in lip has the "ih" sound as in rip and ship.
It is lip sync. Because when somebody does this, they are syncing their lips to the sound of the music, but not really singing it.
The phrase is lip synching or hyphenated lip-synching (from verb synch, or synchronize), meaning to move ones lips to appear to be singing while a recorded version is played.* also seen as lip-syncing
"Splat" is an onomonopoeic word describing the sound something, say a human head, makes upon smacking the pavement after a fall from the 75th floor. The head would make the same sound in Swahili.
lip-smacking
Lip smacking is a simple motor tic
lip-smacking
eating your lip? or smacking a whip?
Pati's Mexican Table - 2011 Lip-Smacking Mexican Meal 2-10 was released on: USA: 2012
Delectable Lip-smacking Luscious Tasty appetizing scrumptious delicious
I wouldn't say lip smacking was exactly a side effect. It can definitely make your mouth dry and therefore feel like licking your lips, feeling around your mouth alot with your tongue. It is similar to doing cocaine - the dryness.
I've had my single male pet mouse for 4 mos. He is very healthy, plays, not restless. Can't explain HOW I know, but he makes these different sounds to talk I think. It sounds like loud lip smacking sometimes, other times like a sound you"d make is you make little bubble smacking noises w/your upper lip. These kinds of sounds are a good sign, I'M sure.
Lip-sync or if your relating lip-sing?
Yes. The I in lip has the "ih" sound as in rip and ship.
Yup, it is.
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