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Qué (quién) es furrow band lip - definición

PLATE IN A MURSI WOMAN'S MOUTH
Lip plates; Lip disc; Lip discs; Lip disk; Lip plug; Lip Plug; Lip Disc; Lip Plate; Lip plugs
  • [[Raoni Metuktire]], a [[Kayapo]] man, speaking at the Brazilian Commission on Human Rights and Participatory Legislation
  • Contemporary Mursi woman showing pierced lower lip without a lip plate
  • Dixon, George]] (1789): ''Voyage autour du monde''

Lip plate         
The lip plate, also known as a lip plug, lip disc, or mouth plate is a form of body modification. Increasingly large discs (usually circular, and made from clay or wood) are inserted into a pierced hole in either the upper or lower lip, or both, thereby stretching it.
lip-sync         
  • Pop singer Ashlee Simpson (pictured in 2009) lip synced a song on the variety TV show ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' in 2004
  • Spears performing in 2009's world tour [[The Circus Starring Britney Spears]]
  • Milli Vanilli in 1990
MATCHING A SPEAKING OR SINGING PERSON'S LIP MOVEMENTS TO AN AUDIO RECORDING
Lip synchronization; Lip-sync; Lip-synching; Lip-syncing; Lip synch; Lip-synch; Lipsynching; Lip synching; Lipsync; Lipsynch; Lip syncing; Lip Sync; Lip syncs; Lip Synching; Auto lip-sync; Lip-sync.; Lipsyncs; Lip-syncs; Lip-synced; Lip-synching in music; Lip sink; Lip-singing; Lip-syncing in music; Lip Synch; Lip syncing in music; Lip-synchronization; Lip synchronisation; Lip-synched
(also lip-synch)
¦ verb (of a singer) move the lips silently in synchronization with a pre-recorded soundtrack.
Derivatives
lip-syncer noun
Lip sync         
  • Pop singer Ashlee Simpson (pictured in 2009) lip synced a song on the variety TV show ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' in 2004
  • Spears performing in 2009's world tour [[The Circus Starring Britney Spears]]
  • Milli Vanilli in 1990
MATCHING A SPEAKING OR SINGING PERSON'S LIP MOVEMENTS TO AN AUDIO RECORDING
Lip synchronization; Lip-sync; Lip-synching; Lip-syncing; Lip synch; Lip-synch; Lipsynching; Lip synching; Lipsync; Lipsynch; Lip syncing; Lip Sync; Lip syncs; Lip Synching; Auto lip-sync; Lip-sync.; Lipsyncs; Lip-syncs; Lip-synced; Lip-synching in music; Lip sink; Lip-singing; Lip-syncing in music; Lip Synch; Lip syncing in music; Lip-synchronization; Lip synchronisation; Lip-synched
Lip sync or lip synch (pronounced , the same as the word sink, short for lip synchronization) is a technical term for matching a speaking or singing person's lip movements with sung or spoken vocals.

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Lip plate

The lip plate, also known as a lip plug, lip disc, or mouth plate is a form of body modification. Increasingly large discs (usually circular, and made from clay or wood) are inserted into a pierced hole in either the upper or lower lip, or both, thereby stretching it. The term labret denotes all kinds of pierced-lip ornaments, including plates and plugs.

Archaeological evidence indicates that disk and plate labrets have been invented multiple times including in Africa (Sudan, Eritrea and Ethiopia; 5500–6000 BC) Mesoamerica (1500 BC), and coastal Ecuador (500 BC).