steal a kiss

steal a kiss

To kiss someone very quickly and discreetly. They stole a kiss on the steps before Sarah's parents opened the door to meet John for the first time.
See also: kiss, steal
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

steal a ˈkiss (from somebody)

(literary) kiss somebody suddenly or secretly: This is the place where he first stole a kiss from me, when I was only twelve.
See also: kiss, steal
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • kiss (someone or something) goodbye
  • kiss goodbye
  • kiss good-bye
  • kiss something goodbye
  • kiss something good-bye
  • kiss/say goodbye to something
  • goodby
  • kiss goodbye to (someone or something)
  • kiss goodbye to something
  • blow a kiss
References in periodicals archive
Washington, July 27 ( ANI ): Beyonce got a pleasant surprise when hubby Jay-Z snuck up onstage, during her performance at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Penn, to steal a kiss, on Thursday.
Granny Gladys Hill had lunged at him to steal a kiss earlier outside the new headquarters of a blood transfusion service.
And so during act two of the Kiss Cam promotion, the President took advantage to steal a kiss from his wife," Earnest added.