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Definition of kissy-face in English: kissy-facenoun North American informal A puckering of the lips as if to kiss someone. Example sentencesExamples - As Karen and Cody mimed annoying kissy-faces back and forth at each other, Jesse seriously contemplated whether to leave them and make them find their own rides home.
- Or, maybe he shows zero interest in you at school but, once you two are alone, he gets all kissy-face.
- Technically, the doll belongs to Emily, but whenever Jake has a chance, he takes her away for a bit of kissy-face and lustful chatter.
- ‘It looked to ME…’ the friend said, ‘Like you were about to make kissy-face.’
Phrases1informal Engage in kissing or petting, especially in public. (尤指当众) 亲吻,爱抚 Example sentencesExamples - You do not want to ever be embarrassed to be his ex - and the fact that you once played kissy-face.
- She wants to play kissy-face and yanks him off his horse.
- Anyway, this character proceeded to want to play kissy-face, and all he was interested in was getting in my pants, nothing else.
- Kevin played kissy-face with Robert's brother, who is not only gay but a Methodist minister.
- I then look closer and see that she is jealous of her friend playing kissy-face with some guy.
- 1.1Behave in an excessively friendly way in order to gain favour.
(为讨好)表现过分友好 he is too busy being a media giant to be playing kissy-face Example sentencesExamples - McConnell has lashed out at a group he would normally be playing kissy-face with: Corporate executives.
- We have seen the media play kissy-face time and again - even to Republicans.
- The days when TV news played kissy-face with the Eastern cultural elite are finis.
- A laureate of understatement, he boils down his sense of middle-class oppression to an obligation to play kissy-face with the powers that be.
- We always have to play kissy-face with the powers that be.
Definition of kissy-face in US English: kissy-facenounˈkisēˌfās North American informal A puckering of the lips as if to kiss someone. she made kissy-face when she saw me 她看见我时嘟起嘴唇做出要吻我的样子。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘It looked to ME…’ the friend said, ‘Like you were about to make kissy-face.’
- Technically, the doll belongs to Emily, but whenever Jake has a chance, he takes her away for a bit of kissy-face and lustful chatter.
- Or, maybe he shows zero interest in you at school but, once you two are alone, he gets all kissy-face.
- As Karen and Cody mimed annoying kissy-faces back and forth at each other, Jesse seriously contemplated whether to leave them and make them find their own rides home.
Phrases1informal Engage in kissing or petting, especially in public. (尤指当众) 亲吻,爱抚 Example sentencesExamples - Anyway, this character proceeded to want to play kissy-face, and all he was interested in was getting in my pants, nothing else.
- She wants to play kissy-face and yanks him off his horse.
- Kevin played kissy-face with Robert's brother, who is not only gay but a Methodist minister.
- I then look closer and see that she is jealous of her friend playing kissy-face with some guy.
- You do not want to ever be embarrassed to be his ex - and the fact that you once played kissy-face.
- 1.1Behave in an excessively friendly way in order to gain favor.
(为讨好)表现过分友好 he is too busy being a media giant to be playing kissy-face Example sentencesExamples - We always have to play kissy-face with the powers that be.
- We have seen the media play kissy-face time and again - even to Republicans.
- McConnell has lashed out at a group he would normally be playing kissy-face with: Corporate executives.
- A laureate of understatement, he boils down his sense of middle-class oppression to an obligation to play kissy-face with the powers that be.
- The days when TV news played kissy-face with the Eastern cultural elite are finis.
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