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kissy-face noun prolonged kissing US, 1958 Introduces a childish tone.- — Time, p. 57, 1 January 1965: “Students: the slang bag”
- — Current Slang, p. 5, Winter 1966
- Billy hugged her and gave her kissy-face. — George V. Higgins, The Rat on Fire, p. 95, 1981
- Playing kissy face with him the way she was doing was a game for someone considerably younger. At her age either you did it or you didn’t do it. — Robert Campbell, Alice in La-La Land, p. 248, 1987
- Tess’s playing kissy face with a guy that wears sneakers a Shanghai longshoreman wouldn’t be caught dead in. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Golden Orange, p. 222, 1990
- The boat was a single’s nightmare, made worse by an overabundance of kissy-face honeymooner couples. — Anka Radakovich, The Wild Girls Club, p. 73, 1994
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