purse
purse / purse / To pucker or contract the lips into a rounded shape, typically to express disapproval, skepticism, or concentration.
NounTransitive Verb
pl: pursespast: pursedpp: purseding: pursing
As a noun, the word evokes a sense of personal ownership and containment. While it traditionally refers to a small pouch for coins, in modern usage it often overlaps with handbags or wallets, though it specifically suggests a smaller, more portable accessory for currency. When used as a verb, the word describes a specific facial gesture. This contraction of the lips typically signals a non-verbal reaction of skepticism, annoyance, or deep thought, creating a tight, puckered appearance that conveys a closed-off or critical emotional state.