right in the kisser

right in the kisser

Directly in or on the mouth. Typically said of a punch or blow. I gave him a wallop right in the kisser after he whistled at my girlfriend. I turned around too quickly, and the door hit me right in the kisser.
See also: kisser, right
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

right in the kisser

Inf. right in the mouth or face. Wilbur poked the cop right in the kisser. He caught a punch right in the kisser.
See also: kisser, right
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

right in the kisser

mod. right in the mouth or face. (see also kisser.) Max poked the cop right in the kisser.
See also: kisser, right
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • the/(one's) kisser
  • whistle up
  • pack a wallop
  • wallop
  • a nasty wallop
  • girlfriend
  • whistle for
  • baby-kisser
  • give (one) a pasting
  • broken heart
References in periodicals archive
What happens is the deer smell the peanut butter, come in for a closer look, then wham!, right in the kisser. The deer learn not to bother with that area and teach their offspring as well.