• Verb (used with object)

    to touch or press with the lips slightly pursed, and then often to part them and to emit a smacking sound, in an expression of affection, love, greeting, reverence, etc.
    He kissed his son on the cheek.
    to join lips with in this way
    She kissed him and left.
    to touch gently or lightly
    The breeze kissed her face.
    to put, bring, take, etc., by, or as if by, kissing
    She kissed the baby's tears away.
    Billiards, Pool . (of a ball) to make slight contact with or brush (another ball).

    Verb (used without object)

    to join lips in respect, affection, love, passion, etc.
    They kissed passionately.
    to express a thought, feeling, etc., by a contact of the lips
    They kissed good-bye at the station.
    to purse and then part the lips, emitting a smacking sound, as in kissing someone.
    Billiards, Pool . (of a ball) to carom gently off or touch another ball.

    Noun

    an act or instance of kissing.
    a slight touch or contact.
    Billiards, Pool . the slight touch of one ball by another.
    a baked confection of egg whites and confectioners' sugar, served as a cookie.
    a piece of toffeelike confectionery, sometimes containing nuts, coconut, or the like.
    a small, sometimes conical, bite-size piece of chocolate, usually individually wrapped. ?

    Verb phrase

    kiss off, Slang .
    to reject, dismiss, or ignore
    He kissed off their objections with a wave of his hand.
    (used to express contemptuous rejection or dismissal).
    to give up, renounce, or dispense with
    Leaving Tulsa meant kissing off a promising job.

    Idioms

    blow or throw a kiss, to indicate an intended kiss from a distance, usually in bidding farewell
    by kissing one's own fingertips and moving the hand toward the person greeted.
    kiss ass
    Slang
    Vulgar to be obsequious; fawn.

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