"trout pout" meaning in English

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Noun

Audio: En-au-trout pout.ogg [Australia] Forms: trout pouts [plural]
Etymology: Chosen for the rhyme and suggesting the grimace of a fish's mouth. Head templates: {{en-noun}} trout pout (plural trout pouts)
  1. (slang, UK) The exaggerated, grotesque result of injection of excessive quantities of collagen into the lips in order to make them appear fuller. Tags: UK, slang

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