Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Lipography

Lipography is the omission of letters or words in writing. I'm plagued with it. Thanks for your great meanings. I loved them all and, like the voters, enjoyed Judi's meaning very much. Well done, Judi. You're today's winner on the poll.

9 comments:

Sonnjea said...

Lipography is when the plastic surgeon maps out all the areas of fat he is going to suck out of a patient during a liposuction surgery.

sandy shoes said...

Lipography is personality analysis conducted on the basis of kiss print patterns.

Anonymous said...

Lipography is what college fraternity boys say they are studying when they are really spending way too much time smooching with girls.

auntibeck said...

Lipography. Scientific-based study of lip fat.

The American Medicial Journal's treatise on lip fat has doubled due to increased numbers of collagen injections over the past decade and increased numbers of women with lip fat that won't desolve. Research shows that as a result of increased lip fat, many women are having to wear mouth braces to hold their lips up, and a new field of lipgraphy has emerged.

lady macleod said...

a topographical mapping of the lips, best done before the age of ninety and or, the lips begin to spread onto the facial structure.

Anonymous said...

Lipography is the study of the fine lines, sworls, & crevices in the human lip by which the future can be discerned by certain individuals endowed with the supernatual gift of "lipseer".

Prashanth Mohan said...

Lipography is the study of the position of the lips and its movements based on which you analyze whether the gal is ready for a "surprise kiss(or maybe smooch)" or not.

Yaamyn said...

Lipography is a now extinct art form first discovered in the pyramids of Egypt.
Archaelogists believe it was a sacred-ritualistic art form where the high priests splashed the newly mummified King's fat onto a mirror, and preserved the pattern in a pool of liquid ammonia.

Some Egyptologists claim the patterns will be deciphered eventually to throw more light on this great civilization.

Sarah Edwards said...

like potato printing, only different