ORIGIN Old English cyssan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kussen and German küssen.
I'm pretty sure it was developed in the Army
Phrase originally coined in the new testament. Judas delivered Jesus the Kiss of Death in order to identify him to the Jews for his arrest.
It is a created name of Hebrew origin. Meaning created: "Holy kiss"
In 2012,there was a legend.Jmar was awesome and made the girls love him.So,the moral is,when there is someone named Jmar,you always kiss him in the lips.I repeat, kiss him in the LIPS!
This 80s sitcom called Alice. The waitress named Flo used to tell people to kiss her grits instead of using the more well know noun refering to her posterior.
Michelle Monaghan is an actress born on 23rd of March 1976. she is of American origin and is best known in films like Mission Impossible 3, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and others, she is married to Pete White and has one daughter with him
Michelle Monaghan is an actress born on 23rd of March 1976. she is of American origin and is best known in films like Mission Impossible 3, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and others, she is married to Pete White and has one daughter with him
Michelle Monaghan is an actress born on 23rd of March 1976. she is of American origin and is best known in films like Mission Impossible 3, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and others, she is married to Pete White and has one daughter with him
No, the phrase "Every kiss begins with Kay" is a slogan used by the jewelry company Kay Jewelers to promote their products. It is not a factual statement but rather a marketing slogan. The origin of a kiss does not depend on purchasing jewelry from a specific company.
The surname Kissinger is of German origin. It is believed to be derived from the Middle High German word "kuss," meaning "kiss," and the suffix "-inger," which often denoted a connection to a particular place or occupation.
It likely came from the German phrase "Leck mich im arsch," which is also the name of a Mozart piece. It literally means "Lick me in the a**." That is actually more vulgar than the English counterpart. In this case, it would mean to French kiss the anus.
likely it comes from the sound of kissing & has hypothetically very old germanic roots & known precursors like kussijanan & kuss etc long before it ever got into Anglo saxon in the early middle ages as cyssan meaning to kiss & pronounced kissan & cyssan meaning to kiss became just kiss in the sense of both to kiss & a kiss by first compromising with the other old & middle English words for a kiss which were a coss & later a cuss & by ultimately winning out over them entirely probably because cyssan was a verb & they were only nouns