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单词 kisser
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Definition of kisser in English:

kisser

noun ˈkɪsəˈkɪsər
  • 1A person who kisses someone, especially in a particular way.

    he's a good kisser
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Girl kissers aren't ‘real’ lesbians, and the label has a somewhat derogatory connotation in the lesbian community.
    • So, I'll leave the two kissers there, sipping Coke, since you can surely imagine the rest.
    • We like to help anyone that has trouble kissing, but we also want people that are great kissers too
    • But when they kissed - as good as a kisser as Kate was, there was no spark there, no chemistry.
    • We get there and he starts kissing me… He was the worst kisser ever… It was like being licked by a dog.
    • According to my dictionary, there are two categories: the kissable and the kissers.
    • And I'm sure everybody's asking, ‘Oh, is he a good kisser?’
    • His hugs were so pleasant, and his kisses… he was such a good kisser!
    • The two kissers were not arrested for kissing.
    • Damn him for being such a good kisser, damn him for making her want to kiss him back, damn him for a dream filled night.
    • I've just wiped a coffee puddle off the counter when I spot them - the notorious couch kissers.
    • The two Johns lock eyes frequently in deep contact and stop barely short of demonstrating what great kissers they may be.
    • I know that she has never kissed a guy before, but she is the best kisser I've ever experienced.
    • Marty thought the waist-touch was pretty intimate, and in fact I do sometimes use it on someone I'm trying to pick up; but the two people I waist-touched over the weekend were the two frequent social kissers I mentioned earlier.
    • At first he didn't respond but Sarah was such a good kisser and she was provoking him to kiss her back the way he used to, he had no choice but to kiss her back.
    • The ratio of right-turning kissers to left-turners is about the same as that between right-handedness and left-handedness.
    • The British were voted the world's worst kissers, the least romantic, the worst flirts and the worst life partners.
    • And he still is the best kisser I ever kissed, including my husband.
    • Oh, and have you noticed that 75% of kissers lean their faces to the right when going in for a kiss.
    • Lest anyone think his is a luvvie's philosophy, a charter for air kissers, then think again.
  • 2informal A person's mouth.

    I belted him one, right on the kisser
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She arched her back and jerked her head back, and I got it right in the kisser.
    • This lippie is also packed with menthol, passion flower and jojoba oil, leaving my kisser luxuriously moist and poutworthy.
    • Winstone's never been one to keep his kisser buttoned, though.
    • Thanks to burglar alarms, British criminals have figured out that it's easier to wait till you come home, ring the door bell, and punch you in the kisser.
    • You know that trick where you put wrap your tongue over your upper lip, which forces the lower one to go all puffy and huge, and you pretend that comically enlarged kisser is your real mouth?

Origin

Mid 16th century: from kiss + -er1. sense 2 (mid 19th century) was originally boxing slang.

Rhymes

Alissa, Clarissa, Larissa, Marisa, Melissa, Orissa, reminiscer
 
 

Definition of kisser in US English:

kisser

nounˈkisərˈkɪsər
  • 1usually with adjective A person who kisses someone.

    he's a good kisser
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The British were voted the world's worst kissers, the least romantic, the worst flirts and the worst life partners.
    • But when they kissed - as good as a kisser as Kate was, there was no spark there, no chemistry.
    • I know that she has never kissed a guy before, but she is the best kisser I've ever experienced.
    • Oh, and have you noticed that 75% of kissers lean their faces to the right when going in for a kiss.
    • His hugs were so pleasant, and his kisses… he was such a good kisser!
    • And I'm sure everybody's asking, ‘Oh, is he a good kisser?’
    • At first he didn't respond but Sarah was such a good kisser and she was provoking him to kiss her back the way he used to, he had no choice but to kiss her back.
    • Marty thought the waist-touch was pretty intimate, and in fact I do sometimes use it on someone I'm trying to pick up; but the two people I waist-touched over the weekend were the two frequent social kissers I mentioned earlier.
    • The two Johns lock eyes frequently in deep contact and stop barely short of demonstrating what great kissers they may be.
    • According to my dictionary, there are two categories: the kissable and the kissers.
    • So, I'll leave the two kissers there, sipping Coke, since you can surely imagine the rest.
    • The ratio of right-turning kissers to left-turners is about the same as that between right-handedness and left-handedness.
    • We get there and he starts kissing me… He was the worst kisser ever… It was like being licked by a dog.
    • We like to help anyone that has trouble kissing, but we also want people that are great kissers too
    • Lest anyone think his is a luvvie's philosophy, a charter for air kissers, then think again.
    • I've just wiped a coffee puddle off the counter when I spot them - the notorious couch kissers.
    • The two kissers were not arrested for kissing.
    • And he still is the best kisser I ever kissed, including my husband.
    • Girl kissers aren't ‘real’ lesbians, and the label has a somewhat derogatory connotation in the lesbian community.
    • Damn him for being such a good kisser, damn him for making her want to kiss him back, damn him for a dream filled night.
  • 2informal A person's mouth.

    I belted him one, right on the kisser
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This lippie is also packed with menthol, passion flower and jojoba oil, leaving my kisser luxuriously moist and poutworthy.
    • Winstone's never been one to keep his kisser buttoned, though.
    • You know that trick where you put wrap your tongue over your upper lip, which forces the lower one to go all puffy and huge, and you pretend that comically enlarged kisser is your real mouth?
    • She arched her back and jerked her head back, and I got it right in the kisser.
    • Thanks to burglar alarms, British criminals have figured out that it's easier to wait till you come home, ring the door bell, and punch you in the kisser.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from kiss + -er. kisser (sense 2) ( mid 19th century) was originally boxing slang.

 
 
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