kiss | |
1. v. To touch with the lips or press the lips against, usually to show love or affection or passion, or as part of a greeting. | |
2. v. To (cause to) touch lightly or slightly; to come into contact. | |
The nearside of the car just kissed a parked truck as he took the corner at high speed. | |
His ball kissed the black into the corner pocket. | |
3. v. (intransitive) Of two or more people, to touch each other's lips together, usually to express love or affection or passion. | |
4. v. (transitive, archaic) To treat with fondness. | |
5. n. A touch with the lips, usually to express love or affection, or as a greeting. | |
6. n. An 'X' mark placed at the end of a letter or other type of message. | |
7. n. A type of filled chocolate candy, shaped as if someone had kissed the top. See Hershey's Kisses. | |