词组 | kisser |
释义 | kisser Theme: MOUTH n. the face; the mouth.I poked him right in the kisser.There he stood with a bloody kisser. kisser noun 1 the mouth. Originally boxing slang UK, 1860. 2 the face US, 1904. 3 a sycophant. Shortened 'ass-kisser' US, 1951 ass-kisserrude slang A habitual flatterer or sycophant. That guy is always quick to help the boss with any little thing—what an ass-kisser! baby-kisserA politician (due to their reputation for schmoozing with the public). You know you can't trust a baby-kisser—once they're voted into office, they don't follow through on any of their promises. right in the kisserDirectly 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. right in the kisserInf. right in the mouth or face. Wilbur poked the cop right in the kisser. He caught a punch right in the kisser. ass-kisserand ass-licker n. a flatterer; an apple polisher; someone who would do absolutely anything to please someone. (Rude and derogatory.) Sally is such an ass-kisser. The teacher must have figured her out by now. The rest of the guys thought he was an ass-licker for what he told the boss. baby-kisser n. a politician. There were lots of promises at the town square today when four local baby-kissers tried to rally interest in the upcoming election. kisser n. the face; the mouth. (see also right in the kisser.) I poked him right in the kisser. right in the kisser mod. right in the mouth or face. (see also kisser.) Max poked the cop right in the kisser. |
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