Kiss Definition
- smacker
- smack
- smooch
- peck
- osculation
- buss
- candy kiss
- pax (kiss of peace)
- pax
- salutation
- soul-kiss
- caress
- butterfly kiss
- touch of the lips
- endearment
- To act submissively or obsequiously in order to gain favor.
- To be forced to regard as lost, ruined, or hopeless:
She can kiss her vacation plans goodbye.
- to be obsequious or fawning, as to gain an advantage or approval
- to kiss in taking leave
- to give up all hope of getting, recovering, realizing, etc.
- to dismiss rudely or contemptuously
Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Kiss
Origin of Kiss
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From Old English cyssan, from Proto-Germanic *kussijaną, cognates include Danish kysse, Dutch kussen, German küssen, Icelandic kyssa and Swedish kyssa. Possibly from Proto-Indo-European *ku, *kus (probably imitative), with cognates including Ancient Greek κύσσω (kusso), poetic form of κύσω (kuso, “to kiss”), and Hittite kuwassanzi (“they kiss”).
From Wiktionary
Middle English kissen from Old English cyssan
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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