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A kiss is a touch with the lips, usually to express love or affection, or as part of a greeting.
Kiss or KISS may also refer to:
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Music
Performers
- Kiss (band), an American rock group
- Kiss (Korean group), a Korean pop female trio
Albums
- Kiss (album), an album by the American band Kiss
- Kiss (L'Arc-en-Ciel album)
- Kiss (Chara EP)
- Kiss, an album by Les Wampas
Songs
- "Kiss" (song), by Prince and The Revolution
- "Kiss (When the Sun Don't Shine)", by the Vengaboys
- "Kiss", by Korn from the 2007 untitled Korn album
- "Kiss", by Mai Kuraki from If I Believe
- "Kiss", by Sandara Park
Literature
- Kiss (novel), a young-adult novel by Jacqueline Wilson
- Kiss (comics), a 1977 Marvel Comics book featuring the American rock band
- Kiss (magazine), a Japanese manga magazine
- Kiss (Irish magazine), an Irish teen magazine
Computing
- KISS (system), a late 1950s low-level programming language on the IBM 650 computer
- KISS Technology, a Danish entertainment technology company
- Kisekae Set System or KiSS, a type of software for blending art and computers
Film, television and radio
- Kiss (TV channel), a UK music channel
- Kiss FM (disambiguation), a number of FM radio stations
- Kiss Network, a UK radio network
- Kiss, a 1963 film by Andy Warhol
Other
- Kiss (surname), a list of individuals with the surname
- KISS (rebreather), a type of diving rebreather
- Kiss (cryptanalysis), a type of cryptographic event in World War II codebreaking
- KISS principle, "keep it simple, stupid", a design principle
- Keep It Straight and Simple Party or KISS, a minor political party in South Africa
- Kiss Baking Company Limited, a Trinidadian company
- Hershey's Kisses, a chocolate candy
- Kisspeptin or Kiss1, a human gene
- "Kiss", a photograph by Tanya Chalkin
- Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, one of the KIIT Group of Institutions in Bhubaneswar, India
See also
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