KISS


Meaning of KISS in English

I. ˈkis verb

( kissed also archaic kist ˈkist ; kissed also archaic kist ; kissing ; kisses )

Etymology: Middle English kissen, from Old English cyssan; akin to Old High German kussen to kiss, Old Norse kyssa, Gothic kukjan; denominatives from the root of Old English coss kiss, Old High German kus, kuss, Old Norse koss; probably akin (with phonological conservation due to the imitative nature of the word) to Greek kynein to kiss, Hittite kuwassanzi they kiss, Sanskrit cūṣati he sucks

transitive verb

1.

a. : to touch or press with the lips (as in affection, greeting, reverence) : salute or caress with the lips

kissed his wife on the mouth and the baby on the cheek

kiss the foot of the image

b. : to kiss with a smack

kissed her loudly

kiss the children good-night

2. : to put or effect by kissing

kiss away her tears

3.

a. : to touch gently as if fondly or caressingly

a soft wind that kisses the flowers

b. : to touch or hit lightly ; specifically : to contact (another billiard ball) lightly

intransitive verb

1. : to make or give salutation with the lips : to salute or caress one another with the lips

kiss and be friends

2. : to come in contact, touch, or collide gently : rebound

the cue ball kisses from the red ball

3. of duodenal ulcers : to be directly opposite or lie against one another

- kiss good-bye

- kiss hands

- kiss my foot

- kiss one's hand

- kiss the book

- kiss the ground

- kiss the rod

II. noun

( -es )

Etymology: Middle English, alteration (influenced by kissen, v.) of cos, from Old English coss — more at kiss I

1. : the act of kissing : a salute or caress with the lips : smack

2.

a. : a gentle touch or contact

b. : the light contact or interference of one billiard ball with another — called also kiss-off

3.

a. : a meringue sometimes with shredded coconut or other material added

b. : a bite-size piece of candy often wrapped in paper or foil

chocolate kiss

III. verb

- kiss ass

- kiss my ass

- kiss one's ass

- kiss up to

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.