Kiss

A contraction of the mouth due to an enlargement of the heart
Why are you kissing me?

Because I feel like my heart is going to explode if i dont
by greenspaz February 11, 2010
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Kiss

What you do to your boy/girlfriend when you love them so much you feel like dying. It's when two lips touch.
The world stopped. I looked into her eyes and we kissed.
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Kissing

A fight with lips, per Louise Belcher of Bob's Burgers
"Kissing is like a fight with lips."
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kissing

The act of expressing desire and passion for another. Kisses can be strong and passionate, very heated, backed by strong desire. Or they can be soft and gentle, there is a longing for more, but little is more.
He approached her and placed one hand on the small of her back and the other on her neck, ever so lightly. Before she could speak, they were passionately locked in an embrace and kissing one another as though this was the last time they would taste each other's lips.
by Erica January 13, 2005
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kissed

the action of communicating to someone face-to-face about your deepest thoughts and emotional feelings
Have you kissed a girl yet?
Well, I've kissed my mom before
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Kiss

The nicest,sweetest, thing a guy can do without bein an asshole.
May i kiss you instead of tryin to get in your pants?
by ILOVEKISSES April 10, 2005
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Kiss

1. The act of touching (usually sucking to various degrees) somebody else's lips (or other body part of your choice) with your own. It's considered quite a big milestone (for members of both genders) when you do it for the first time ever (which is usually probably in Intermediate/Middle School, or High School), and is also considered a milestone (while not to the same degree) when you kiss a partner (whether it be your first or not) for the very first time.

2. An often underrated hard rock band most popular and successful in the 70s.

The co-operative nature of their albums often is often overlooked. Unlike most bands, both those days and these days, Kiss songs are not written and performed by only one lead singer. The original lineup of Paul, Gene, Ace, and Peter (as well as later drummer Eric Carr), all took turns writing various compositions and playing lead singer on them, and they all sing good (especially Paul Stanley). Now, how many modern bands (or even other 70s rock bands such as Led Zeppelin) can you say have the chops to do that? Not many.
1. "Lean in 3/4 and let her take the last 1/4" - Hitch

2. Type into Google, Seeqpod Music Beta, search for KISS, and listen to some of their songs for yourself.
by Dave Benson December 31, 2007
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