KISS
/kis/
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Definition
Noun:
- A light, gentle touch or contact: A brief, soft contact between two surfaces.
- A small piece of candy: A bite-sized confection, often chocolate-covered.
- An act of kissing: The act of touching or pressing with the lips as a sign of love, affection, greeting, or respect.
Verb:
- To touch or press with the lips: To express love, affection, greeting, or reverence by touching with the lips.
- To touch lightly or gently: To come into soft, fleeting contact.
Usage and Examples
Noun:
- They said goodbye with a quick kiss on the cheek. (An act of kissing)
- The collision was just a kiss of the two fenders. (A light touch)
- She offered me a chocolate kiss from the box. (A type of candy)
Verb:
- Parents often kiss their children goodnight. (To touch with the lips as a sign of affection)
- The gentle breeze seemed to kiss her face. (To touch lightly)
- In many cultures, people kiss on both cheeks when greeting. (To touch with the lips as a greeting)
Advanced Usage and Nuances
- "Kiss of death": An action or event that guarantees failure or ruin.
- His public endorsement was the kiss of death for the candidate's campaign.
- "Kiss and tell": To publicly reveal details of a private romantic relationship.
- The actor sued the magazine for publishing a kiss-and-tell story.
- "Blow a kiss": To kiss one's hand and then gesture as if sending the kiss through the air to someone.
- From the train window, she blew a kiss to her family on the platform.
Variants and Related Words
- Kisser (n): (Informal) A person who kisses; also, slang for the mouth or face.
- He's a great kisser.
- Kissable (adj): Appealing and inviting to be kissed.
- The baby had kissable cheeks.
Synonyms
- Noun (for an act of kissing): Peck, smooch (informal), buss (archaic).
- Verb (to touch with lips): Peck, smooch (informal), buss (archaic).
- Verb (to touch lightly): Brush, graze, skim.
Phrasal Verbs and Constructions
- Kiss away: To remove or soothe by kissing.
- She tried to kiss away his tears.
- Kiss off: (Slang) To dismiss or reject someone or something rudely; to leave.
- He just kissed off all our suggestions.
- She kissed off her old job and moved to the coast.
- Kiss up to (someone): (Informal) To flatter or be obsequious toward someone to gain favor.
- He's always kissing up to the boss.
Idioms and Fixed Phrases
- Kiss something goodbye: To accept the loss or end of something as certain.
- If we don't get funding, we can kiss the project goodbye.
- Kiss of life: Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
- The lifeguard gave the swimmer the kiss of life.
- Kiss the ground: To show extreme gratitude, relief, or submission by kneeling or prostrating oneself.
- After the harrowing journey, they kissed the ground when they arrived safely.
Noun
- a light glancing touch
- there was a brief kiss of their hands in passing
- any of several bite-sized candies
- a cookie made of egg whites and sugar
- the act of caressing with the lips (or an instance thereof)
Verb
- touch lightly or gently
- the blossoms were kissed by the soft rain
- 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