kiss good-bye

kiss (someone or something) goodbye

1. To give someone a kiss when parting. Come kiss your mother goodbye before you leave!
2. To lose or end something, especially suddenly; to be forced to accept such a loss or end. You were caught drinking on school property? Well, you can kiss your brand new car goodbye, mister! After my horse lost in the final race, I kissed all the money I'd won that day at the track goodbye. You do realize that you'll be kissing all your benefits goodbye if you decide to work as a freelancer, right?
See also: goodbye, kiss

kiss goodbye to (someone or something)

1. Literally, to give someone a kiss when parting. Come kiss goodbye to your mother before you leave!
2. To lose or end something, especially suddenly; to be forced to accept such a loss or end. You were caught drinking on school property? Well, you can kiss goodbye to your brand new car, mister! After my horse lost the final race, I kissed goodbye to all the money I'd won that day at the track. You do realize that you'll be kissing goodbye to all the benefits the company has to offer if you decide to work as a freelancer?
See also: goodbye, kiss
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

kiss something good-bye

to anticipate or experience the loss of something. If you leave your camera on a park bench, you can kiss it good-bye. You kissed your wallet good-bye when you left it in the store.
See also: kiss
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

kiss good-bye

Be forced to regard as lost, ruined, or hopeless, as in Now that both kids are sick, we'll have to kiss our vacation in Florida good-bye. This usage ironically alludes to a genuine good-bye kiss. [Colloquial; c. 1900] Also see kiss off, def. 2.
See also: kiss
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • kiss (someone or something) goodbye
  • kiss goodbye
  • kiss something goodbye
  • kiss something good-bye
  • kiss/say goodbye to something
  • kiss goodbye to (someone or something)
  • kiss goodbye to something
  • goodby
  • steal a kiss
  • blow (someone) a kiss
References in classic literature
We see visiting young ladies stand on the stoop, and laugh, and kiss good-bye, and flirt their fans and say "Come soon--now do--you've been just as mean as ever you can be--mother's dying to see you--and we've moved into the new house, O such a love of a place!--so convenient to the post office and the church, and the Young Men's Christian Association; and we do have such fishing, and such carrying on, and such swimming- matches in the back yard--Oh, you must come--no distance at all, and if you go down through by St.
If Anderson is re-elected will he kiss good-bye to Liverpool's UNESCO World Heritage status, build houses over a site with methane leaks and let developers build over Liverpool's parks and green spaces?
can "kiss good-bye to all its world energy suppliers" and truly be independent raises some questions of its own.
If this invasion of right-wing christian tyranny isn't stopped in its tracks, kiss good-bye to every noble premise on which democracy and the US Constitution rest.
you can kiss good-bye to cracked, chapped mouths and say hello to luscious lips with Lancome's new Aqua Fusion Lips.
The beads taste a little strange, but using them will kiss good-bye to cracks and flakes.
For if City continue in this vein, they can surely kiss good-bye to any hopes of automatic promotion, let alone any chance of making the play-offs.
Unless your government listens to what ordinary people are saying, you can kiss good-bye to Downing Street.
Voice after voice in smooth impartial drone Erects horrific in his darkening brain A timber framework, where agape, alone Bright life will kiss good-bye the cheek of Cain.
Plus, if all bullets capable of penetrating bulletproof vests are banned, the industry can kiss good-bye the sale of virtually all high power rifle ammo - and, of course, high power rifles since a gun is no good without bullets.
Rovers can just about kiss good-bye to their play-off hopes after this failure to grab all three points.
Kiss good-bye the old minutes/old business/new business/adjournment routine.
That's one of the main reasons I'm not quite ready for my first date - I'm not sure how my parents are going to react, and it would be embarrassing if whomever I went on this date with saw that my mom was standing there in the doorway giving me a kiss good-bye and crying.
At the moment Gareth has no wife to kiss good-bye. Not even a girlfriend to cry over him.
Let's hope the fans won't be let down because if goals don't start being delivered soon, then the club can kiss good-bye to any hopes of a half- decent campaign.