| 1. | 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. |
| 2. | to join lips with in this way: She kissed him and left. |
| 3. | to touch gently or lightly: The breeze kissed her face. |
| 4. | to put, bring, take, etc., by, or as if by, kissing: She kissed the baby's tears away. |
| 5. | Billiards, Pool. (of a ball) to make slight contact with or brush (another ball). |
| 6. | to join lips in respect, affection, love, passion, etc.: They kissed passionately. |
| 7. | to express a thought, feeling, etc., by a contact of the lips: They kissed good-bye at the station. |
| 8. | to purse and then part the lips, emitting a smacking sound, as in kissing someone. |
| 9. | Billiards, Pool. (of a ball) to carom gently off or touch another ball. |
| 10. | an act or instance of kissing. |
| 11. | a slight touch or contact. |
| 12. | Billiards, Pool. the slight touch of one ball by another. |
| 13. | a baked confection of egg whites and confectioners' sugar, served as a cookie. |
| 14. | a piece of toffeelike confectionery, sometimes containing nuts, coconut, or the like. |
| 15. | a small, sometimes conical, bite-size piece of chocolate, usually individually wrapped. |
| 16. | kiss off, Slang.
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| 17. | 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. |
| 18. | kiss ass, Slang: Vulgar. to be obsequious; fawn. |
