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buss B0570300 (bŭs)tr. & intr.v. bussed, buss·ing, buss·es To kiss.n. A kiss. [Possibly blend of obsolete bass (akin to French baiser) and obsolete cuss (akin to Middle English kissen, to kiss; see kiss), or from Scottish Gaelic bus, lips, mouth; see puss2.]buss (bʌs) n, vb an archaic or dialect word for kiss[C16: probably of imitative origin; compare French baiser, German dialect Bussi little kiss]
Buss (bʌs) n (Biography) Frances Mary. 1827–94, British educationalist; a pioneer of secondary education for girls, who campaigned for women's admission to universitykiss (kɪs) v.t. 1. to touch or press with the lips slightly pursed in token of affection, greeting, reverence, etc. 2. to touch gently or lightly: The breeze kissed her face. 3. to put, bring, take, or express by kissing: She kissed the baby's tears away. They kissed each other good-bye. 4. (of a billiard ball) to make slight contact with or brush (another ball). v.i. 5. to join lips, as in affection, love, or passion; touch or caress one another with the lips. 6. to touch lightly or gently. 7. kiss off, Slang. to reject or dismiss bluntly or coarsely. 8. kiss up, Slang. to be sycophantic. n. 9. an act or instance of kissing. 10. a slight touch or contact. 11. a small baked meringue. 12. a small, sometimes conical, bite-size chocolate candy. Idioms: kiss ass, Vulgar Slang. to be sycophantic; fawn. [before 900; Middle English; Old English cyssan (c. Old High German chussen, Old Norse kyssa), derivative of Old English coss a kiss, c. Old Saxon cos, kus, Old High German chus, Old Norse koss] kiss′a•ble, adj. buss Past participle: bussed Gerund: bussing
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I buss | you buss | he/she/it busses | we buss | you buss | they buss |
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I bussed | you bussed | he/she/it bussed | we bussed | you bussed | they bussed |
Present Continuous |
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I am bussing | you are bussing | he/she/it is bussing | we are bussing | you are bussing | they are bussing |
Present Perfect |
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I have bussed | you have bussed | he/she/it has bussed | we have bussed | you have bussed | they have bussed |
Past Continuous |
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I was bussing | you were bussing | he/she/it was bussing | we were bussing | you were bussing | they were bussing |
Past Perfect |
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I had bussed | you had bussed | he/she/it had bussed | we had bussed | you had bussed | they had bussed |
Future |
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I will buss | you will buss | he/she/it will buss | we will buss | you will buss | they will buss |
Future Perfect |
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I will have bussed | you will have bussed | he/she/it will have bussed | we will have bussed | you will have bussed | they will have bussed |
Future Continuous |
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I will be bussing | you will be bussing | he/she/it will be bussing | we will be bussing | you will be bussing | they will be bussing |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been bussing | you have been bussing | he/she/it has been bussing | we have been bussing | you have been bussing | they have been bussing |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been bussing | you will have been bussing | he/she/it will have been bussing | we will have been bussing | you will have been bussing | they will have been bussing |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been bussing | you had been bussing | he/she/it had been bussing | we had been bussing | you had been bussing | they had been bussing |
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I would buss | you would buss | he/she/it would buss | we would buss | you would buss | they would buss |
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I would have bussed | you would have bussed | he/she/it would have bussed | we would have bussed | you would have bussed | they would have bussed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | buss - the act of caressing with the lips (or an instance thereof)kiss, osculationtouching, touch - the act of putting two things together with no space between them; "at his touch the room filled with lights"smooch, smack - an enthusiastic kissdeep kiss, French kiss, soul kiss - an openmouthed kiss in which your tongue is inserted into the other's mouth | Verb | 1. | buss - touch with the lips or press the lips (against someone's mouth or other body part) as an expression of love, greeting, etc.; "The newly married couple kissed"; "She kissed her grandfather on the forehead when she entered the room"kiss, snog, osculatetouch - make physical contact with, come in contact with; "Touch the stone for good luck"; "She never touched her husband"peck, smack - kiss lightly |
bussverbTo touch or caress with the lips, especially as a sign of passion or affection:kiss, osculate, smack.Informal: peck.Slang: smooch.nounThe act or an instance of kissing:kiss, osculation, smack, smacker.Informal: peck.Slang: smooch.TranslationsBuss
Buss Frances Mary. 1827--94, British educationalist; a pioneer of secondary education for girls, who campaigned for women's admission to university MedicalSeeKissBUSS
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BUSS➣Building Unions Superannuation Scheme (construction industry super fund; Queensland, Australia) | BUSS➣British Union of Spiritist Societies (London, UK) | BUSS➣Birmingham University Speleological Society (Birmingham, England, UK) | BUSS➣Biomedical Urine Sampling System (US NASA) | BUSS➣Balloon-borne UV Stellar Spectrometer | BUSS➣Backup Stabilization System |
buss Related to buss: Jerry Buss, Electrical bussSynonyms for bussverb to touch or caress with the lips, especially as a sign of passion or affectionSynonyms- kiss
- osculate
- smack
- peck
- smooch
noun the act or an instance of kissingSynonyms- kiss
- osculation
- smack
- smacker
- peck
- smooch
Synonyms for bussnoun the act of caressing with the lips (or an instance thereof)SynonymsRelated Words- touching
- touch
- smooch
- smack
- deep kiss
- French kiss
- soul kiss
verb touch with the lips or press the lips (against someone's mouth or other body part) as an expression of love, greeting, etc.SynonymsRelated Words |