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词汇 kissy-face
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Definition of kissy-face in English:

kissy-face

noun
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.’

Phrases

  • play kissy-face

    • 1informal 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. 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-face

nounˈkisēˌfās
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.

Phrases

  • play kissy-face

    • 1informal 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. 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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