lithnoun, British Dialect.1. an arm or leg; limb.2. a joint, as of the finger.3. a segment, as of an orange.
lispnoun1. a speech defect consisting in pronouncing s and z like or nearly like the th-sounds of thin and this, respectively.2. Phonetics. any unconventional articulation of the sibilants, as the pronunciation of s and z with the tongue between the teeth (lingual protrusion lisp) close to or touching the upper front teeth (dental lisp) or raised so that the breath is emitted laterally (lateral lisp)3. the act, habit, or sound of lisping.
verb (used with or without object)4. to pronounce or speak with a lisp.5. to speak imperfectly, especially in a childish manner.
Superfrog almost 7 years ago
But your breath thmells tho thweet.
katzenbooks45 almost 7 years ago
Maybe he’s an Igor.
J Short almost 7 years ago
With those arms, he should be named Rex.
jreckard almost 7 years ago
No, his name is Craig and he has a web site.
uniquename almost 7 years ago
If he has a website, maybe he should gargle with HACT.
MissScarlet Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Speech joke!!
Al Nala almost 7 years ago
Shouldn’t it be “LITHPERENE”?
PO' DAWG almost 7 years ago
Made and bottled in San Francisco.
rekam Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Hadn’t seen this before my brother came into the room and tharted lithping. Now I underthdand why.
Fan o’ Lio. almost 7 years ago
I lithp excthp when I thay Ithaca.
paranormal almost 7 years ago
lithnoun, British Dialect.1. an arm or leg; limb.2. a joint, as of the finger.3. a segment, as of an orange.
lispnoun1. a speech defect consisting in pronouncing s and z like or nearly like the th-sounds of thin and this, respectively.2. Phonetics. any unconventional articulation of the sibilants, as the pronunciation of s and z with the tongue between the teeth (lingual protrusion lisp) close to or touching the upper front teeth (dental lisp) or raised so that the breath is emitted laterally (lateral lisp)3. the act, habit, or sound of lisping.
verb (used with or without object)4. to pronounce or speak with a lisp.5. to speak imperfectly, especially in a childish manner.