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Lip, or Lips, may refer to
- Lip, a soft, protruding organ at the mouth of many animals, including humans
- Lip factory, a French factory which was self-managed in the 1970s
- Lip, the main character of the Super Famicom video game Panel de Pon
- Lips Manlis, a criminal in Dick Tracy, portrayed in the film as Paul Sorvino
- Lip Gallagher, one of the main characters in the television drama, Shameless.
- Lip, a former brand of watches based in the French city of Besançon
- Lips, a minor Greek god and one of the Anemoi, representing the southwest wind
- Lips, an obscure hippie muppet character from The Muppet Show who was the trumpet player for Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem
- Labia (Latin for "lip"), refers to any lip-like structure, especially:
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- labium (genitalia), the external female genitalia, consisting of the labia minora and labia majora.
- Labial scales are those scales that form the lips of a scaled reptile's mouth.
- The Flaming Lips, a rock band commonly referred to as "The Lips".
- Lips (video game), a forthcoming karaoke game for the Xbox 360
- "LIPS", a number-one single from Japanese boy band, KAT-TUN.
Additionally, LIP or LIPS may be an abbreviation of:
- Language Interface Pack, a translated interface for Microsoft Windows or Microsoft Office products
- Laser Induced Plasma Spectroscopy, an alternative name for Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
- Laser-Induced Phosphorescence, a spectroscopic technique similar to Laser-Induced Fluorescence
- Large igneous province, a massive volcanic formation resulting from flood basalt eruptions
- LIP or LiP, Lithium-polymer, a rechargeable battery technology
- Linux Phone Standards Forum (LiPS Forum), a consortium dedicated to the creation of standards aimed at fostering the use of Linux on mobile devices
- Life In Pictures, a defunct band from Arizona
- Lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia, a Clinical Stage 3 HIV infection.
- Lateral Intraparietal cortex, a region in the parietal lobe of the brain of primates
- The Laboratory of Integrated Physiology at the University of Houston
- Loop Initialization Primitive, a Fibre Channel protocol element
- LIP, a French clockwork factory taken over by the workers in the 1970s
- Lings Internet Parts System [LIPS] Is the largest Honda Parts System Online Globally with 1 Million+ listings. Driven by Lings Honda and Developed by Author Duncan Cameron of dCore
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