
Zip Your Lip
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Science, Arts
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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Max criticizes a sweater's color, leading to a discussion about the idiom 'zip your lip', which means to be quiet or keep something to oneself. The phrase originated in the 1940s with the popularity of zippers. The conversation continues with Max asking if he can speak again, and humorously worrying about lunchtime.
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