lip-synch

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lip-synch (third-person singular simple present lip-synchs, present participle lip-synching, simple past and past participle lip-synched)

  1. Alternative spelling of lip-sync
    • 1998 April 7, Neil Strauss, “Robert Pilatus, 32, Performer In Disgraced Band Milli Vanilli”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      Impressed by their looks and their dancing, but not their singing, Mr. Farian called them Milli Vanilli and recorded an album of lightweight, preening dance-pop under their name, using uncredited studio musicians. The pair simply lip-synched in performances.