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What does the idiom lips are mean?

The idiom "lips are sealed" means to promise to keep something secret or to refuse to reveal information.

Here's a breakdown:

* "Lips" represents the ability to speak and reveal information.

* "Sealed" means closed or locked, implying that the information is being kept hidden.

Example:

* "I can't tell you what happened at the meeting. My lips are sealed."

The idiom emphasizes the speaker's determination to keep the information private and not share it with anyone else.

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