Chap Stick™ — [Chap Stick] noun a stick of a substance like soft ↑wax which is put on the lips to make them less sore or to protect them from the sun. Chap Sticks were first made in the US more than 100 years ago, and they are now available in various flavours … Useful english dictionary
Chap Stick — chap .stik trademark used for a lip balm in stick form … Medical dictionary
Chap Stick, Chapped Lips, and Things Like Chemistry — Single by Relient K from the album Two Lefts Don t Make a Right...but Three Do Released 2003 Format CD … Wikipedia
Chap Stick — Trademark. a brand of medicated, often flavored petrolatum in a small tube, used as a salve for or protection against chapped lips. * * * n. trademark a small stick of a cosmetic substance used to prevent chapping of the lips … Useful english dictionary
Chap Stick — Trademark. a brand of medicated, often flavored petrolatum in a small tube, used as a salve for or protection against chapped lips. * * * … Universalium
stick — Synonyms and related words: abide, abide with, abrade, acid, acuminate, addle, adhere, adhere to, advocate, affix, agglomerate, all, alpenstock, altogether, amalgamate, amaze, antidepressant, arm, articulate, assert, ataractic, athletic supporter … Moby Thesaurus
stick — I. noun Etymology: Middle English stik, from Old English sticca; akin to Old Norse stik stick, Old English stician to stick Date: before 12th century 1. a woody piece or part of a tree or shrub: as a. a usually dry or dead severed shoot, twig, or … New Collegiate Dictionary
old stick — noun A man, chap, fellow, guy. Hes a funny old stick but I think youll like him … Wiktionary
ChapStick — Chap Stick (chăp) A trademark used for a medicinal preparation for the prevention or treatment of chapped lips. * * * … Universalium
Lip balm — Chap stick redirects here. For the lip balm brand, see ChapStick. A tube of ChapStick Lip balm or lip salve is a wax like substance applied topically to the lips of the mouth to relieve chapped or dry lips, angular cheilitis, stomatitis, or cold… … Wikipedia