- kiss someone on something
- kiss someone on somethingto kiss someone on a particular place. •
He kissed her right on the tip of her nose.
•She was kissed on the tip of her nose.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
He kissed her right on the tip of her nose.
•She was kissed on the tip of her nose.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
kiss someone or something off — tv. D ohn had instructions to kiss Bart off. CD Max wanted to kiss off John, too … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
kiss\ someone — • kiss someone • something goodbye v. phr. To lose or give up someone or something forever. If you won t marry Jane, Peter said to Tom, you might as well kiss her goodbye. People who bet on a losing horse at the races might as well kiss their… … Словарь американских идиом
kiss someone — or[something goodbye] {v. phr.} To lose or give up someone or something forever. * / If you won t marry Jane, Peter said to Tom, you might as well kiss her goodbye. / * /People who bet on a losing horse at the races might as well kiss their money … Dictionary of American idioms
kiss someone — or[something goodbye] {v. phr.} To lose or give up someone or something forever. * / If you won t marry Jane, Peter said to Tom, you might as well kiss her goodbye. / * /People who bet on a losing horse at the races might as well kiss their money … Dictionary of American idioms
kiss someone/something off — informal dismiss someone rudely; end a relationship abruptly … Useful english dictionary
kiss — kiss1 [ kıs ] verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to touch someone with your lips because you love them or have sexual feelings for them: They kissed again, and then he was gone. kiss someone on something: He kissed her on the lips. a )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
kiss — I UK [kɪs] / US verb Word forms kiss : present tense I/you/we/they kiss he/she/it kisses present participle kissing past tense kissed past participle kissed *** 1) [intransitive/transitive] to touch someone with your lips because you love them or … English dictionary
kiss off — transitive verb : dismiss kisses the other performers off as mere amateurs * * * kiss off (slang) 1. To dismiss 2. To kill 3. To die • • • Main … Useful english dictionary
kiss something goodbye — informal phrase to no longer have or be likely to get something. If someone can kiss goodbye to something, they will not have it or get it I’m afraid we can kiss goodbye to any hope of a recovery this year. Thesaurus: to lose possession of… … Useful english dictionary
something\ goodbye — • kiss someone • something goodbye v. phr. To lose or give up someone or something forever. If you won t marry Jane, Peter said to Tom, you might as well kiss her goodbye. People who bet on a losing horse at the races might as well kiss their… … Словарь американских идиом
kiss off someone — kiss off (someone/something) to get rid of someone or something. The company plans to kiss off three thousand employees next month. If you raise prices, you ll just be kissing your customers off … New idioms dictionary