kiss goodbye to something
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 goodbye to something
orsay goodbye to something
COMMON If you have to kiss goodbye to or say goodbye to something good, you have to accept the fact that you will stop having it or will never have it After my injury, I felt sure I'd have to kiss goodbye to my dancing career. If he loses this match, he can say goodbye to his dreams of being world champion.
See also: goodbye, kiss, something
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
kiss/say goodˈbye to something
,kiss something goodˈbye
(informal) give up hope of getting something that you want very much: You’ll have to say goodbye to your chances of becoming a doctor if you don’t pass the exams. After this letter from the bank, we can kiss goodbye to our trip to Australia.See also: goodbye, kiss, say, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- goodby
- kiss goodbye to (someone or something)
- kiss/say goodbye to something
- kiss something goodbye
- kiss something good-bye
- kiss (someone or something) goodbye
- kiss goodbye
- kiss good-bye
- steal a kiss
- blow (someone) a kiss