Because that's how it is pronounced. Without it, it would just be "lip".
2006-07-11 05:38:06
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answer #1
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answered by Blunt Honesty 7
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Leslie Lasiter
2006-07-11 12:39:22
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answered by faversham 5
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Tee hee that is a pretty valid question.
Someone that really liked to laugh at people with a lisp.
2006-07-11 12:39:28
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answer #3
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answered by nikki 2
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I think it was Richard Simmons. Doesn't he have a bad lisp?
2006-07-11 12:39:46
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answered by tooqerq 6
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Had to be the same jerk who thought up stammer and stutter, neither of which can be pronounced by anyone suffering those afflictions
2006-07-11 18:08:39
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answer #5
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answered by The Armchair Explorer 3
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Why is abbreviation such a long word?
2006-07-11 12:55:39
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answered by Farly the Seer 5
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wait until they try to say, speech impediment. awwwh bless em.
2006-07-11 12:38:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It's just the way it is
2006-07-11 12:39:02
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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That's funny.
2006-07-11 12:37:39
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answered by Jack Nicholson 5
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It is so that you can tell if someone is lying when the say, "I don't have a lithp."
2006-07-11 12:40:05
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answered by david s 4
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