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It's a lame excuse that means they kissed someone when they were like 5 years old or younger.

Example.

1: Have you had your first kiss?

2: I had it in preschool.

1: Oh. That's cool.

They are usually lieing 99.9% of the time because in preschool you think boys/girls are icky and drool.

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