kisses
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
kiss/kɪs/
▶verb
- 1 touch or caress with the lips as a sign of love, affection, or greeting.
■ Billiards & Snooker (of a ball) lightly touch (another ball).
- 2 (kiss someone/thing off) N. Amer. informal dismiss someone rudely; end a relationship abruptly.
- 3 (kiss up to) N. Amer. informal behave obsequiously towards.
- 1 a touch or caress with the lips.
■ Billiards & Snooker a slight touch of a ball against another ball.
- 2 N. Amer. a small cake, biscuit, or sweet.
– phrases
kiss and tell chiefly derogatory recount one's sexual exploits concerning a famous person.
kiss someone's arse (or N. Amer. ass) vulgar slang behave obsequiously towards someone.
kiss of death an action that ensures failure, especially when apparently benign.
kiss of life
kiss the rod accept punishment submissively.
kiss and tell chiefly derogatory recount one's sexual exploits concerning a famous person.
kiss someone's arse (or N. Amer. ass) vulgar slang behave obsequiously towards someone.
kiss of death an action that ensures failure, especially when apparently benign.
kiss of life
- 1 mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
- 2 something that revives a failing enterprise.
kiss the rod accept punishment submissively.
– derivatives
kissable adjective,
kissy adjective (informal).
kissable adjective,
kissy adjective (informal).
– origin OE cyssan (v.), of Gmc origin.
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