[Idiom] ZIP LIPS. - Secrets to Maintaining Trust and Confidentiality

Zip lips.

Zip lips.

/zɪp lɪps/

Keep a secret.

Zip your lips" quite literally means to seal your lips as if with a zipper, implying the act of keeping a secret or remaining silent. The idiom is a colorful way to express the importance of not sharing information that is confidential or sensitive. It highlights the value of discretion and the trust placed in someone to keep matters private, which is crucial in personal relationships and professional environments alike.

Example Sentences

  1. Zip your lips and listen for once.

    The instruction is to stop talking and pay attention.

  2. She zipped her lips when the teacher looked her way.

    She stopped talking and tried to look inconspicuous when the teacher glanced in her direction.

  3. After the surprise was spoiled, everyone was told to zip their lips.

    After the surprise was accidentally revealed, everyone was instructed to keep quiet about it to no further spoil the details.

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