English edit

Adjective edit

liplocked (not comparable)

  1. In the act of kissing passionately.
    • 2003, Rhonda Nelson, Just Toying Around, page 106:
      Marcus Kent didn't see her liplocked with someone else in the hall — he saw her liplocked with me.
    • 2007, Larry Groves, Seasons in Time, page 123:
      I went into all the lurid details about that night we'd gone to the show and I'd seen Karen liplocked with another girl.
    • 2017, Sarina Bowen, Bountiful:
      Swear to God, I would have rather seen Griff Shipley and Blond Audrey instead. Even if they were liplocked and handing out wedding invitations.

Verb edit

liplocked

  1. simple past and past participle of liplock