What does a stiff upper lip mean?
: a steady and determined attitude or manner in the face of trouble.
Who sang stiff upper lip?
AC/DC
Stiff Upper Lip/Artists
Where did the phrase stiff upper lip come from?
The expression keep a stiff upper lip was popularized by the novel Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves, by P.G. Wodehouse and published in 1963. Interestingly, the idiom keep a stiff upper lip originated as an American way to describe staying resolute without giving way to emotion.

What does upper lip mean?
Word forms: plural upper lips. 1. countable noun [usually singular] Your upper lip is the part of your face between your mouth and your nose. The beginnings of a moustache showed on his upper lip.
Why do Brits have a stiff upper lip?
The expression “stiff upper lip” refers to the emotionally stunted way in which Brits suppress their true upset, anger or hurt in times of crisis. We supposedly keep a national stiff upper lip during wars and other countrywide catastrophes, and on a personal level whenever things are not going well.

When did stiff upper lip come out?
28 February 2000
Stiff Upper Lip (album)
Stiff Upper Lip | |
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Released | 28 February 2000 |
Recorded | September and October 1999 |
Studio | The Warehouse, Vancouver |
Genre | Hard rock blues rock |
Why do British have a stiff upper lip?
What is upper lip?
Your upper lip is the part of your face between your mouth and your nose. The beginnings of a moustache showed on his upper lip. 2. countable noun. Your upper lip is the higher of your two lips.
What is the upper lip called?
Philtrum
The philtrum (Latin: philtrum from Ancient Greek φίλτρον phíltron, lit. “love charm”), or medial cleft, is a vertical indentation in the middle area of the upper lip, common to many mammals, extending in humans from the nasal septum to the tubercle of the upper lip….
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FMA | 59819 |
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Do Brits have a stiff upper lip?
The phrase is most commonly heard as part of the idiom “keep a stiff upper lip”, and has traditionally been used to describe an attribute of British people in remaining resolute and unemotional when faced with adversity. A sign of fear is trembling of the upper lip, hence the saying keep a “stiff” upper lip.