DINGBATS(r), 2009'
Button your lip' - you have earned your stripes.
So, Bigmouth Barroso,
button your lip on private conversations over here.
He's a very honest guy but sometimes it pays to
button your lip rather than pick fights in public which you are never going to win.
So I think it's a harsh lesson to everyone concerned that you have got to keep your thoughts to yourself,
button your lip and take your punishment."
Ricksen also seemed to make a "
button your lip" motion with his finger to O'Neill.
The breathless Bedlam and busy
Button Your Lip mine a robust R&B vein while the title track and She's Pulling Out The Pin could be classic Costello.
Some of the tales are definitely more chuckle-inducing than others: her rules for using public bathrooms (where her sage advice includes: "Hear Me Unzip and
Button Your Lip," "Don't Leave Your Mark, Just Sit Down and Park") her experiences bra shopping and her account of being the noisy upstairs neighbour, are all clever and comical.
Don't
button your lip -- your heartthrob needs to know.
It seems we sup on the philosophy that violence is "just one of those things: you have to
button your lip."
If your mum and dad want their former daughter-in-law to attend, then you have to
button your lip and don't interfere.
To prove there are no hard feelings, here's a free fashion tip, Edwina - why not
button your lip?
But just because you get on reasonably well with your husband's parents doesn't, however, mean you
button your lip and say nothing.
He said: "I don't understand this '
button your lip'.
You may not like the behaviour and attitudes of some of your fellow tourists - or even the coach - but you
button your lip because to do anything else is to undermine your team-mates.
The more you badmouth his girlfriend, the more he'll feel he has to defend her, so
button your lip.