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kiss K0077000 (kĭs)v. kissed, kiss·ing, kiss·es v.tr.1. To touch or caress with the lips as an expression of affection, greeting, respect, or amorousness.2. To touch lightly or gently: flowers that were kissed by dew.3. To strike lightly; brush against: barely kissed the other car with the bumper.v.intr.1. To engage in mutual touching or caressing with the lips.2. To come into light contact.n.1. A caress or touch with the lips.2. A slight or gentle touch.3. A small piece of candy, especially of chocolate.4. A drop cookie made of egg whites and sugar.Phrasal Verbs: kiss off Slang 1. To dismiss or reject.2. To be forced to give up or regard as lost: He can kiss off that promotion.3. To leave or disappear from notice: got bad press by telling the reporters to kiss off. kiss up Slang To behave obsequiously; fawn.Idioms: kiss ass Vulgar Slang To act submissively or obsequiously in order to gain favor. kiss goodbye Informal To be forced to regard as lost, ruined, or hopeless: She can kiss her vacation plans goodbye. [Middle English kissen, from Old English cyssan.] kiss′a·ble adj.kiss (kɪs) vb1. (tr) to touch with the lips or press the lips against as an expression of love, greeting, respect, etc2. (intr) to join lips with another person in an act of love or desire3. to touch (each other) lightly: their hands kissed. 4. (Billiards & Snooker) billiards (of balls) to touch (each other) lightly while movingn5. the act of kissing; a caress with the lips. 6. a light touch7. (Cookery) a small light sweet or cake, such as one made chiefly of egg white and sugar: coffee kisses. [Old English cyssan, from coss; compare Old High German kussen, Old Norse kyssa] ˈkissable adj
KISS abbreviation for (Telecommunications) keep it simple, stupid kiss (kɪs) v.t. 1. to touch or press with the lips slightly pursed in token of affection, greeting, reverence, etc. 2. to touch gently or lightly: The breeze kissed her face. 3. to put, bring, take, or express by kissing: She kissed the baby's tears away. They kissed each other good-bye. 4. (of a billiard ball) to make slight contact with or brush (another ball). v.i. 5. to join lips, as in affection, love, or passion; touch or caress one another with the lips. 6. to touch lightly or gently. 7. kiss off, Slang. to reject or dismiss bluntly or coarsely. 8. kiss up, Slang. to be sycophantic. n. 9. an act or instance of kissing. 10. a slight touch or contact. 11. a small baked meringue. 12. a small, sometimes conical, bite-size chocolate candy. Idioms: kiss ass, Vulgar Slang. to be sycophantic; fawn. [before 900; Middle English; Old English cyssan (c. Old High German chussen, Old Norse kyssa), derivative of Old English coss a kiss, c. Old Saxon cos, kus, Old High German chus, Old Norse koss] kiss′a•ble, adj. kiss Past participle: kissed Gerund: kissing
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I kiss | you kiss | he/she/it kisses | we kiss | you kiss | they kiss |
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I kissed | you kissed | he/she/it kissed | we kissed | you kissed | they kissed |
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I am kissing | you are kissing | he/she/it is kissing | we are kissing | you are kissing | they are kissing |
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I have kissed | you have kissed | he/she/it has kissed | we have kissed | you have kissed | they have kissed |
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I was kissing | you were kissing | he/she/it was kissing | we were kissing | you were kissing | they were kissing |
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I had kissed | you had kissed | he/she/it had kissed | we had kissed | you had kissed | they had kissed |
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I will kiss | you will kiss | he/she/it will kiss | we will kiss | you will kiss | they will kiss |
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I will have kissed | you will have kissed | he/she/it will have kissed | we will have kissed | you will have kissed | they will have kissed |
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I will be kissing | you will be kissing | he/she/it will be kissing | we will be kissing | you will be kissing | they will be kissing |
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I have been kissing | you have been kissing | he/she/it has been kissing | we have been kissing | you have been kissing | they have been kissing |
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I will have been kissing | you will have been kissing | he/she/it will have been kissing | we will have been kissing | you will have been kissing | they will have been kissing |
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I had been kissing | you had been kissing | he/she/it had been kissing | we had been kissing | you had been kissing | they had been kissing |
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I would kiss | you would kiss | he/she/it would kiss | we would kiss | you would kiss | they would kiss |
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I would have kissed | you would have kissed | he/she/it would have kissed | we would have kissed | you would have kissed | they would have kissed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | kiss - the act of caressing with the lips (or an instance thereof)buss, osculationtouching, touch - the act of putting two things together with no space between them; "at his touch the room filled with lights"smooch, smack - an enthusiastic kissdeep kiss, French kiss, soul kiss - an openmouthed kiss in which your tongue is inserted into the other's mouth | | 2. | kiss - a cookie made of egg whites and sugarcookie, cooky, biscuit - any of various small flat sweet cakes (`biscuit' is the British term) | | 3. | kiss - any of several bite-sized candiescandy kisscandy, confect - a rich sweet made of flavored sugar and often combined with fruit or nutsmolasses kiss - a candy kiss that resembles toffeemeringue kiss - a kiss made of sugar and egg white and baked slowlychocolate kiss - a kiss that consists of a conical bite-sized piece of chocolateScotch kiss - butterscotch candy kiss | | 4. | kiss - a light glancing touch; "there was a brief kiss of their hands in passing"touching, touch - the act of putting two things together with no space between them; "at his touch the room filled with lights" | Verb | 1. | kiss - touch with the lips or press the lips (against someone's mouth or other body part) as an expression of love, greeting, etc.; "The newly married couple kissed"; "She kissed her grandfather on the forehead when she entered the room"buss, snog, osculatetouch - make physical contact with, come in contact with; "Touch the stone for good luck"; "She never touched her husband"peck, smack - kiss lightly | | 2. | kiss - touch lightly or gently; "the blossoms were kissed by the soft rain"touch - make physical contact with, come in contact with; "Touch the stone for good luck"; "She never touched her husband" |
kissverb1. osculate, peck (informal), snog (Brit. slang), neck (informal), smooch (informal), canoodle (slang), x (S.M.S.) She kissed me hard on the mouth2. brush, touch, shave, scrape, graze, caress, glance off, stroke The wheels of the aircraft kissed the runway.noun1. snog, smacker (slang), peck (informal) (Brit. slang), smooch (informal), French kiss, osculation, x (S.M.S.) I put my arms around her and gave her a kiss.Related words adjective oscularQuotations "You must not kiss and tell" [William Congreve Love for Love] "When women kiss it always reminds one of prize-fighters shaking hands" [H.L. Mencken A Mencken Chrestomathy] "The kiss originated when the first male reptile licked the first female reptile, implying in a subtle, complimentary way that she was as succulent as the small reptile he had for dinner the night before" [F. Scott Fitzgerald The Crack-Up] "You must remember this, a kiss is still a kiss," "A sigh is just a sigh;" "The fundamental things apply," "As time goes by" [Herman Hupfeld As Time Goes By]kissverb1. To touch or caress with the lips, especially as a sign of passion or affection:buss, osculate, smack.Informal: peck.Slang: smooch.2. To make light and momentary contact with, as in passing:brush, flick, graze, shave, skim.nounThe act or an instance of kissing:buss, osculation, smack, smacker.Informal: peck.Slang: smooch.Translationskiss (kis) verb to touch with the lips as a sign of affection. She kissed him when he arrived home; The child kissed his parents goodnight; The film ended with a shot of the lovers kissing. 親吻 吻 noun an act of kissing. He gave her a kiss. 吻 吻kiss of life a mouth-to-mouth method of restoring breathing. 口對口人工呼吸 口对口的人工呼吸法kiss See:- (Do) you kiss your mama with that mouth?
- (Do) you kiss your momma with that mouth?
- a Judas kiss
- air kiss
- blow (someone) a kiss
- blow a kiss
- can kiss (something) goodbye
- cheese and kisses
- Do you eat with that mouth?
- Do you kiss your momma with that mouth?
- fish-kiss
- French kiss
- French kissing
- give (one) the kiss of life
- have kissed the Blarney Stone
- Judas kiss
- kiss (one's) feet
- kiss (someone or something) goodbye
- kiss (something) better
- kiss and cry
- kiss and cry area
- kiss and cry corner
- kiss and make up
- kiss and tell
- kiss and tell, to
- kiss away
- kiss goodbye
- kiss good-bye
- kiss goodbye to (someone or something)
- kiss goodbye to something
- kiss of death
- kiss of death, a/the
- kiss of life
- kiss off
- kiss on
- kiss someone/something off
- kiss someone’s hind tit
- kiss something better
- kiss something goodbye
- kiss something good-bye
- kiss something off
- kiss the blarney stone, to
- kiss the dust
- kiss the ground
- kiss the gunner's daughter
- kiss the porcelain god
- kiss the rod
- kiss up
- kiss up to
- kiss up to someone
- kiss/say goodbye to something
- kiss-and-tell
- kissing cousin
- kissing cousins
- Lamourette's kiss
- S.W.A.K.
- say goodbye to (someone or something)
- sealed with a kiss
- soul kiss
- steal a kiss
- suck someone’s hind tit
- the kiss of death
- the kiss of life
- you kiss your momma with that mouth?
- You kiss your mother with that mouth?
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KISSEarly system on IBM 650. Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959). Witches kissing the posterior of the Devil. From Guazzo's Compendium Maleficarum, 1608 edition. Courtesy Fortean Picture Library. Kiss (religion, spiritualism, and occult)The kiss that was usually associated with witchcraft was the so-called osculum infame, the "infamous kiss" or "kiss of shame." It was said that witches would kiss the buttocks of the officiating goat figure at the sabbats and, especially, at the initiation. The Compendium Maleficarum of R. P. Guaccius (1626), among other works, includes a woodcut showing witches giving this ritual kiss. Lambert Danaeus, writing in 1575 (Dialogue of Witches), says, "Some of them fall down at his knees, some offer to him black burning candles, others kiss him on some part of his body where he appeareth visibly." Thomas Cooper (Mystery of Witchcraft, 1617) says, "In testimonial of this subjection, Satan offers his back parts to be kissed by his vassals." Jane Bosdeau, one of the witches at Puy-de-Dôme, France, said, "All the witches had candles. . . danced in a circle back to back. They kissed his backside and prayed that he would help them." Andro Man of Aberdeen, Scotland, said, "All they who convene with them kiss Christsonday and the Queen of Elfame's arse." The "devil" figure was not only kissed on his posterior but also on other parts of the body, at his bidding. The buttocks, however, seem to have been the usual place. This was obviously a ritual obeisance of some sort. Some witches stated that in fact they were not kissing their leader's posterior but a second face that was there. There is certainly the possibility of a mask being worn there, perhaps relating to the old two-faced god Janus, or a similar deity. Witches today do not kiss anyone's posterior, although there is still a kiss—in fact, a number of kisses—that play a part in rituals, especially those of initiation. The traditional greeting between two Witches is a mouth-to-mouth kiss. In ritual, there are also the three-fold kiss, five-fold kiss, and eight-fold kiss. As the names indicate, they are on three, five, and eight parts of the body, in the form of a triangle, pentacle, and tentacle surmounted by a triangle. The ritual kiss is referred to as a Salute. The three-fold kiss, or Kiss of the First Degree (where there is a degree system), is on the mouth, breast, breast, mouth. There are, therefore, actually four kisses involved but in the shape of a three-point triangle. Similarly, the five-fold kiss (Second Degree) is on genitals, foot, knee, other knee, other foot, genitals; the shape of a pentagram. The Third Degree eight-fold kiss is the two (three-fold and five-fold) combined. What does it mean when you dream about a kiss?A kiss in a dream often signifies a romantic interest, as in the kiss that awakens Sleeping Beauty from a deep sleep. At the other extreme, a kiss can signify betrayal, as in the kiss of death with which Judas betrayed Jesus. Whether the dreamer is receiving the kiss or giving the kiss and the kind of feeling evoked by the kiss determine its meaning. kissmeans by which Judas identified Jesus. [N.T.: Matthew 26:48–50]See: Passion of ChristKiss (dreams)In this dream you may be expressing feelings that are difficult to express during the day. Kissing is usually an indication of warmth, affection, and happiness. If you don’t receive enough love and affection in your daily life, then this could be a compensatory dream, where the dreamer is comforting himself. If you are kissing the object of your affection, the dream could be a form of wish fulfillment. Superstition-based interpretations say that if you are kissing strangers, you may have a need to conquer. If the kissing is insincere, you are pretentious, while if you see your partner kissing someone else, you may be afraid of infidelity.Kiss noun Osculation verb To touch or caress with the lips as an expression of affection, greeting, respect, or amorousnessLegalSeeKissingKISS
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Synonyms for kissverb osculateSynonyms- osculate
- peck
- snog
- neck
- smooch
- canoodle
- x
verb brushSynonyms- brush
- touch
- shave
- scrape
- graze
- caress
- glance off
- stroke
noun snogSynonyms- snog
- smacker
- peck
- smooch
- French kiss
- osculation
- x
Synonyms for kissverb to touch or caress with the lips, especially as a sign of passion or affectionSynonyms- buss
- osculate
- smack
- peck
- smooch
verb to make light and momentary contact with, as in passingSynonymsnoun the act or an instance of kissingSynonyms- buss
- osculation
- smack
- smacker
- peck
- smooch
Synonyms for kissnoun the act of caressing with the lips (or an instance thereof)SynonymsRelated Words- touching
- touch
- smooch
- smack
- deep kiss
- French kiss
- soul kiss
noun a cookie made of egg whites and sugarRelated Wordsnoun any of several bite-sized candiesSynonymsRelated Words- candy
- confect
- molasses kiss
- meringue kiss
- chocolate kiss
- Scotch kiss
noun a light glancing touchRelated Wordsverb touch with the lips or press the lips (against someone's mouth or other body part) as an expression of love, greeting, etc.SynonymsRelated Wordsverb touch lightly or gentlyRelated Words |