[
UK
/lˈɪsp/
]
[ US /ˈɫɪsp/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɪsp/ ]
NOUN
- a flexible procedure-oriented programing language that manipulates symbols in the form of lists
How To Use LISP In A Sentence
- If I call a lisp routine, via the command line then the lisp code will run and the VBA code will try to continue running. All Discussion Groups: Message List - root
- Dim val As Object = InvokeLispFunction ( "assoc", New Object () {code, ent}) All Discussion Groups: Message List - root
- If one goes by the findings of behavioural studies, one would think twice before assigning baby-sitting functions for the telly or hold back from going ga ga over the toddler who lisps ad-lib.
- Only in the frankly imitative words like buzz and lisp do hint and pointing coincide.
- If the closest you get to a lisp is the programming language, take a seat. Waterdiluted Diary Entry
- Most ObjectDCL user enquiries happen in closely related forums, such as DCL, VisualLISP and others. All Discussion Groups: Message List - root
- In fact, I read that some Japanese women will even pronounce "shi" as "si" to sound cute and lispy like a child. Literacy among Etruscan specialists less than 10% (or Alphabet Chess)
- The splint holding my tooth in has given me a slight lisp, that achey feeling in the gum line from the forcing of the tooth and the annoyingly protracted brushing process that I used to hate.
- His lisped speech is mocked, along with his sexuality, by crass Italian television comedians. Nichi Vendola, a gay, ex-communist governor, becomes the unlikely rival to Italy's Berlusconi
- "He's awake now, " she said proudly, with a slight lisp.