It was a line in a song from a 1942 American musical film called The Yanks Are Coming.
zip in zip out.
i invented the zip
Is zip a adjective
The saying "hog heaven" likely originates from the idea that pigs are content and happy when they have access to plenty of food and comfortable surroundings. So, being in "hog heaven" means experiencing extreme satisfaction or pleasure, similar to how a pig might feel in a pen filled with food and sunshine.
The plural of zip is zips. As in "this bag has so many zips".
"Zip ya lip" means shut your mouth.
The idiom "would you just zip your lip, buddy" is a colloquial way of telling someone to be quiet or stop talking. It implies that the person is talking too much or saying something unnecessary or inappropriate.
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its for death persons (who cant hear) they read there lip ,for saying things
its for death persons (who cant hear) they read there lip ,for saying things
Pure. Adrenaline.
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Must be "all you" as Wikipedia and the House of Names websites have zip.
poo and wee had lots of things to do with ww1 and ww2 so, diarrhea