When someone says "kiss my teeth" in response to a situation, it is a dismissive gesture commonly used in Caribbean and African cultures to show annoyance, frustration, or disapproval.
You don't... The teeth get in the way... If your going to kiss someone with buck teeth my recommendation is to not french kiss he might accidentally bite down on you tongue...
Urban language - stands for Kiss My Teeth - used when someone says something stupid or unacceptable. Comes from the abbreviated Yiddish phrase, "Kish mein tuchas" meaning "Kiss my a**."
No your teeth want become rotten, but yes plenty of germs will get inside your mouth.
You keep your teeth in your mouth.
KMT basically means 'Kiss My Teeth'. The term is normally used when you dislike someone.
You can give that person signals from your side. Show attraction towards him and he will understand. It might be sufficient to show that you want a kiss.
A: Dont kiss someone unless you now your ready and you know that he/she loves you. Say to the person "what would you do if I kissed you ?" and if its a positive response kiss them, make sure you know its what you want to do first. x Good Luck! Steph x
A passionate kiss is different from a regular kiss. A passionate kiss is when you are kissing someone you love, and you kiss someone with the passion that you feel for someone.
Kiss My Teeth
You shouldn't really worry about your teeth, more about your tounge.(;
Many people describe feeling "sparks" when they kiss someone they are romantically attracted to. This sensation can come from a mix of physical chemistry, emotional connection, and excitement. The release of hormones like oxytocin and adrenaline during a kiss can enhance these feelings, making the experience feel electric and memorable. Ultimately, whether or not someone feels sparks can vary greatly from person to person and situation to situation.
you enjoyed the kiss...☺☻☺☻