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  2. May 15, 2004 · lip service. To just say something but not actually do it. To pretend that you believe a certain thing but not practice that belief. The company pays lip service to equal rights, but has only one woman working for them and she's underpaid. Get the lip service mug.

  3. Feb 17, 2021 · One person in a crowd that will use "philisophical lip service" to control the conversation by insisting that their beliefs are the ways to live by.

  4. Lip Service. Lip Service was a British television serial drama portraying the lives of a group of lesbians living in Glasgow, Scotland. Recommended for all lesbian drama lovers and L Word Fans.

  5. British. uncountable noun. If you say that someone pays lip service to an idea, you are critical of them because they say they are in favour of it, but they do not do anything to support it. [disapproval] Unhappily, he had done no more than pay lip service to their views. [+ to] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  6. to publicly support or approve of something, while actually taking no action to produce it: A lot of adults pay lip service to the idea that it is important to listen to teenagers ' ideas, but they tend to listen and then forget. Is this a real promise, or is this just lip service?

  7. Sep 27, 2024 · lip service (uncountable) (idiomatic) Promising but empty talk; words without action or intention. The candidate gave lip service to fixing the problems, but it is doubtful that he will do much. Don’t madam me, — I can’t bear none of your lip service.

  8. Lip service definition: insincere expression of friendship, admiration, support, etc.; service by words only. See examples of LIP SERVICE used in a sentence.

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