Well, technically you cant give yourself a real lisp unless you get a retainer or something, but you could just fake one. Just listen to someone with a lisp, copy their sound and practice and people will think you have a lisp(:
It will give u a lisp when u change them but after a couple of days and the tray get looser it will go away. I didn't find it that hard to speak with the trays in.
Yes, it will most probably give you a lisp. But don't worry! After a while it will begin to go away when you get used to it being in your mouth. If you read aloud to yourself for a few minutes each day it will definitely get a lot easier and you wont even realise its there!
You cannot physically give yourself a speech impediment, meaning you can still talk normally if you try, but speaking the same way, say a with a lisp, for a while makes it easier and more comfortable to do.
The word "lisp" is spelled L-I-S-P.
It depends: If you're trying to get rid of the lisp, then probably not because I doubt the piercing would help. If you're trying to hide the lisp, having a piercing may be an excuse. Most people won't care whether or not you have a lisp or a pierced tongue so do what you feel is true to yourself.
No, Bailee Madison does not have a lisp.
Jennette does not have a lisp. If you check out her video on youtube titled, "In The Airport Heading to MOA!", she says that she does not have a lisp. She says its her computer that makes it sound like she has a lisp.
no he just has a lisp in the cable guy
No, he doesn't have a lisp, but he does have a Scottish accent.
Le Lisp was created in 1981.
Common Lisp was created in 1984.
Guy L. Steele has written: 'COMMON LISP' -- subject(s): COMMON LISP (Computer program language), LISP (Computer program language), LISP, Common Lisp (Langage de programmation)