- - Body part right under a mustache, perhaps
- - Part of the mouth that can be pierced
- - You may be told to "zip" or "button" it
- - Lead-in to 'balm' or 'liner'
- - Word before "balm" or "reading"
- - Body part below a mustache
- - Protruding part of a pout
- - Cheeky remarks … or something near the cheek
- - Gloss or liner target
- - It may be pierced or glossed over
- - word before reading or service
- - Stick or gloss target on the face
- - It may be painted or glossed
- - Pout part
- - Gloss or balm target
- - Fleshy part which forms the upper or lower edge of the mouth
- - Impudent or insolent rejoinder; edge
- - Chapstick or gloss target
- - body part often pierced
- - Word with stick or service
- - Body part used for kissing
- - Body part below the nose
- - You may be told to button or zip it
- - Word with gloss or stick
- - Word with balm or gloss
- - Word that can precede "sync" or "stick"
- - Word that can go before "service" or "sync"
- - Word that can go before "gloss" or "balm"
- - Where Blistex or Carmex is applied
- - Upper or lower body part
- - Spot for gloss or balm
- - Part to button?
- - Part of the mouth where Blistex or Carmex is applied
- - Part of the mouth that sticks out when one pouts
- - Part of the face where you'd apply Blistex
- - Part of the face where you might apply gloss
- - Part of the face where gloss is applied
- - Part of a pouring spout
- - Outer part of the mouth
- - Kind of service or stick
- - Keep a stiff upper ...... (don't panic)
- - Keep a stiff upper ...... (be stoic)
- - Facial feature used for a kiss or a pout
- - Face part that might get a collagen injection
- - Face part that can get chapped in the winter
- - Body part where you might put gloss
- - Backchat, cheek
- - clipped round edge
- - sauce for the edge of a plate, perhaps
- - tool's cutting edge
- - ... stick
- - cheeky service?
- - ...-reading (skill used by many hearing-impaired people)
- - Modern day piercing spot?
- - locale for snakebite piercings
- - Edge of the cheek?
- - Gloss locale
- - "Yeah, right!," e.g.
- - Backchat
- - Jug spout
- - ... service (insincere words)
- - What balm may go on
- - short spout on jug
- - Chapstick's target
- - ...-sync (pretend to sing)
- - ...-sync
- - Fat ... (facial injury from a punch perhaps)
- - Glossy place, perhaps
- - Facial feature where you might apply balm
- - Filler target, perhaps
- - Fat ... (injury for a boxer)
- - Facial feature that's stuck out when someone pouts
- - candidate for lining
- - Place for some fillers
- - backchat? it's marginal
- - Cold sore site
- - it's very near to cheek, in two ways!
- - insolence, it may be glossed over?
- - You may put a gloss on it
- - Place for a snake bite piercing
- - pouring edge
- - Partly clipped, it may be curled
- - ... kit (tools for creating a pout)
- - Where to apply ChapStick
- - One breaking record for insolence?
- - Place to apply Blistex
- - Musical reality competition TV show "... Sync Battle"
- - Prefix with "stick" and "gloss"
- - Muhammad Ali's nickname, "The Louisville ..."
- - ...-smacking good (super tasty)
- - Insolent answers
- - ...-sync (mouth the words)
- - "... Sync Battle"
- - Moving mouth piece?
- - ... sync (singing without uttering the words)
- - "... Sync Battle" (Musical reality show featuring celebrities)
- - .... out: hit the edge of the hole without going in, in golf
- - As cosmetic, stick with it!
- - target for some gloss
- - Target for gloss
- - Smile segment
- - The Louisville ... (Muhammad Ali nickname)
- - Place on the face for gloss
- - pay ...... service to
- - mouth sealer
- - facial feature - cheek, perhaps?
- - Verbal defiance
- - Collagen target
- - Buss stop?
- - Place to apply gloss
- - Jar rim
- - Embouchure
- - Collagen injection site
- - Balmy place?
- - Tip of a pouring spout
- - Spot for ChapStick
- - Mouth margin
- - Hole edge, in golf
- - Bit of effrontery
- - Balm application site
- - You might be asked to button yours
- - Where ChapStick is applied
- - Vessel edge
- - Ubangi's feature
- - Something that may be glossed over
- - Pouty protruder
- - Pouter's protrusion
- - Place for some gloss
- - Parents don't want any
- - Mouth edge
- - Jug rim
- - James Taylor "Oh Baby, Don't You Loose Your ...... on Me"
- - It's right under a mustache
- - It may get glossed over
- - Insolence (slang)
- - Glossed-over place, sometimes
- - Fresh language
- - Cups' feature
- - Blistex target
- - Bit of back talk
- - "Zip your ......!" ("Hush!")
- - "Zip your ......!" ("Be quiet!")
- - "...... Sync Battle" (show hosted by LL Cool J)
- - ......-synch (mouth the words)
- - Where to apply gloss
- - Where Carmex is applied
- - Where Blistex is applied
- - What ChapStick is spread on
- - Vocal impudence
- - Verbal defiance, slangily
- - Type of music exec service?
- - Trash talker's talk
- - Some disrespect
- - Short spout
- - Rosy feature
- - Rim of a vessel
- - Rim of a pitcher
- - Punk piercing place
- - Pout protrusion
- - Place to put gloss
- - Place to get balmed
- - Place to apply gloss makeup
- - Place for a punk rocker's piercing
- - Pitcher rim
- - Nickname for Durocher, with "The"
- - More back talk
- - Modern piercing site
- - Leo the ...... (Durocher)
- - Leo the ...... (Durocher's nickname)
- - Leo the ......
- - Leo Durocher monicker, with "The"
- - Kind of sync
- - Kind of reader
- - It's glossed over during a make-up class?
- - It's connected to a handlebar
- - It protrudes when you pout
- - It often gets glossed over
- - It may swell after being struck
- - It may get fat after a fight
- - It may be zipped
- - It may be fat after a fight
- - It may be covered with gloss
- - Impolite reply
- - Hole edge
- - Half a kissing couple?
- - Golf-hole edge
- - Gloss site
- - Forensic scientist's print source
- - Fat ...... (possible injury for a boxer)
- - Fat ...... (fight memento)
- - Epithet for Durocher.
- - Embouchure element
- - Cornet mouthpiece
- - ChapStick destination
- - Blistex spot
- - Bit of sauce
- - Bit of freshness
- - Barely miss, as a putt, with "out"
- - A boxer might have a fat one
- - "Zip your ......!"
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