Stiff Upper Lip was recorded from September to October 1999 and released February 28, 2000.
Stiff Upper Lip - song - was created in 2000.
Stiff Upper Lip Live was created on 2001-12-04.
Stiff Upper Lip - Gershwin song - was created in 1937.
Walk with a stiff upper lip.
The cast of Stiff Upper Lip - 1968 includes: Derek Aylward Michael Bates as Antrobus Bernard Bresslaw as Percy
AC DC Stiff Upper Lip Live - 2001 V is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M (DVD rating) UK:E
It is typical of the British. I suspect it is British/Indian in origin & is descriptive of a lack of emotion, or at least visible emotion. Apparrently it comes from the novellist PG Wodehouse in 1924, or at least it was popularised by him.
The cast of Stiff Upper Lip - 1967 includes: Edward Caddick as Drage Donald Churchill as Dovebasket Robert Coote as Sir Claud Polk-Mowbray David Kernan Penny Morrell David Phethean as Commander Benbow Michael Trubshawe James Villiers as Antrobus
Kay pass tiff up hurl hip= Keep a stiff upper lip
They were at war, under attack and threatened with invasion. They really needed to keep a stiff upper lip.
When someone tells you it's your "upper lip," they are likely referring to a facial expression or a specific mannerism. It could imply that you are showing a lack of emotion, being stoic, or not reacting to a situation as expected. In some contexts, it might also suggest that you need to keep a "stiff upper lip," meaning you should remain brave and composed in the face of adversity.
The idiom "keep a stiff upper lip" means to maintain a brave and composed demeanor in the face of adversity or distress. It suggests that one should suppress emotions and remain stoic, often associated with British cultural values of resilience and self-control. This phrase encourages individuals to face challenges without showing vulnerability or despair.