2 English Phrasal Verbs With 'KISS'
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We have definitions for 2 phrasal verbs with 'KISS'
2 phrasal verbs with 'KISS'
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Kiss off
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Used to tell someone to go away
(Intransitive | American English)
» Example: He was bugging us, so we told him to KISS OFF. -
Consider something to be unimportant or inferior
(Separable [optional] | American English)
» Example: He KISSED the criticism OFF.
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Used to tell someone to go away
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Kiss up to
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Try to get into someone's favour
(Inseparable | American English)
» Example: He's a creep and is always KISSING UP TO the director.
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Try to get into someone's favour
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