kiss
71kiss — Synonyms and related words: abandon, accost, address, attouchement, bid good day, bid good morning, blow a kiss, bob, bow, bow to, breath, brush, brush by, buss, caress, come in contact, contact, contingence, curtsy, cutaneous sense, desert,… …
72kiss — v 1. salute, greet, kiss the hand of; Inf. buss, Inf. smack, osculate; Inf. smooch, Inf. canoodle, Inf. make out, Inf. fool around, Inf. neck, bundle, Inf. spoon; blow a kiss. 2. touch gently, brush, brush lightly, graze, glance over, waft over,… …
73kiss — Honi. Also: kiki, ihu, hō mai i ka ihu. See ex., mau2, ma ū1 (mau and ma ū plus ihu are both possible, but with different translations). ♦ To kiss repeatedly, honihoni. ♦ To cause or pretend to kiss, ho ohoni …
74kiss — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English cyssan; akin to Old High German kussen to kiss Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to touch with the lips especially as a mark of affection or greeting 2. to touch gently or lightly <… …
75kiss up to — verb To pay false flattery to; to flatter in excess. See Also: kiss up …
76Kiss — A touch or caress with the lips. The anatomical juxtaposition of two orbicularis oris muscles in a state of contraction. Henry Gibbons, Sr., MD (1808 1884) (This definition does not apply universally as a kiss can also refer to the single… …
77Kiss — Kịss, August Karl Eduard, Bildhauer, * Paprotzan (bei Pleß) 11. 10. 1802, ✝ Berlin 24. 3. 1865; arbeitete 1825 40 im Atelier von C. D. Rauch und war ab 1830 Ziselierlehrer am Königlichen Gewerbeinstitut in Berlin. Kiss spezialisierte sich auf… …
78Kiss — In the medieval period and even earlier the holder of this name would rarely have been out of a job. Generally recorded in the spellings of Cush, Cuss(e), or even Kiss(e), the derivation is from the Old French Cuisse and referred to the makers of …
79KISS — Keep It Simple Stupid. KISS. We all need simplicity in our lives …
80KISS — Keep It Simple Stupid. KISS. We all need simplicity in our lives …