Not as mean as asking someone with a lisp to call it a "speech deficit".
2007-05-26 09:51:14
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answer #1
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answered by Kuji 7
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I have no clue. By the way what does the word lisp mean?
2007-05-26 09:59:35
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answered by Sunset 7
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Just the way the English language is.
2007-05-26 10:32:25
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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I KINDA HAVE A LISP AND I DONT SEE Y IT HAS A S IF HTAT IS THE LETTER THAT U LISP.....UH......GAYNESS IN THE ANUS MAN
2007-05-26 09:52:04
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answer #4
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answered by ☮ Heroin[e] ☮ 3
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Because it is pronounced "li -Sp" with the "SP" as in "Sp-ell"
For something harder try "CRISPS" which our N. American colleagues would call 'chips' and our French colleagues would, very seductively, call "ships'
2007-05-27 06:18:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Because it is-onomatopoeia. Words that sound like their subject.
2007-05-26 09:51:37
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answered by No Chance Without Bernoulli 7
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the founders of the English language were jack asses
2007-05-26 09:52:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It's irony at its finest.
2007-05-26 09:55:55
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answered by Anonymous
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because lip was already taken
2007-05-26 09:51:28
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answered by Bryce R 2
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LOL--true--but that way someone that has it can say it also.
2007-05-26 09:54:05
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answered by eeyoree rocks2003 7
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