subs. (old).—A kiss. Also LIP-FAVOR.

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  1592.  GREENE, Philomela [GROSART (1881–6), xi. 150]. Lutezio. Kinde gaue the gentlewoman a kisse: for he thought she valued a LIP FAVOUR more than a piece of gold.

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  1693.  Poor Robin [quoted by NARES]. Now the spring coming on, young wenches will grow wanton, and rather than live under a mothers nose, and a granams tongue, will venture a LIP-CLAP and a lap-clap to get them a husband, when a little while after the cuckow sings at their door.

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