单词 | soul-kiss |
释义 | soul-kissv. 1. transitive (in passive). To have experienced intimate or profound spiritual contact; to have been spiritually ‘kissed’. rare. ΚΠ 1838 E. B. Barrett Seraphim & Other Poems 234 Of poetic book sublime, Soul-kissed for the first dear time,—Greek or English!—ere I knew Life was not a poem too! 1996 in A. T. Linthorst Soul-Kissed (verso rear cover) Unique is her use of ‘bliss testimonies’, stories of people who have been ‘Soul kissed’ by God. 2. intransitive. To engage in soul kissing. Also transitive: to kiss (a person) in this way. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > kiss > [verb (transitive)] > give a long passionate kiss to soul-kiss1939 1939 Child Study 16 88/2 Some of the boys around here get mad if you won't pet with them... Why does a boy soul-kiss? 1953 H. Waugh Last seen Wearing 55 She calls him exciting and lets him soul-kiss her. 1968 F. Exley Fan's Notes iv. 145 I mean, I can see a couple broads rubbin' their lovely knockers against each other—and soul-kissin' and—well, whatever it is they do to each other. 1990 M. Levine Deep Cover i. 50 The only thing I will not do for my country is soul-kiss with a stranger. 2010 N.Y. Post (Nexis) 27 Apr. 12 Some unwanted snake soul-kissed her, sticking his tongue down to her navel. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1838 |
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