kisser|kissers in English
noun
['kiss·er || 'kɪsə(r)]
one who kisses; mouth (Slang); face (Slang)
Use "kisser|kissers" in a sentence
1. Ass kisser.
2. Not with that kisser.
3. At election time, city hall is filled with Backslappers and baby-kissers.
4. He is a politician known as an inveterate kisser of babies.
5. It grew quickly, putting six fairly large eaves on the water surface - but the Kissers ignored them.
6. 14 synonyms for Crawler: ass-kisser, sycophant, toady, lackey, creeper, angleworm, dew worm, earthworm
7. Remember to sound sincere, because an obvious flatterer or ass - kisser is a big turn off!
8. I'll be governor in my own village and Dagonet will be my personal guard and royal ass-kisser.
9. The meaning of this idiom is (idiomatic) One who Brownnoses; one who sucks up; a bootlicker, ass-kisser, sycophant.
10. The human face ('kisser' and 'smiler' and 'mug' are informal terms for 'face' and 'phiz' is British) Familiarity information: Countenance used as a noun is uncommon
11. Cult Awareness Network (CAN): Headed by Cynthia Kisser and based in Chicago, IL, this was once the largest secular Cult watch organization or anti-Cult group in America
12. As nouns the difference between flatter and Brownnose is that flatter is a type of set tool used by blacksmiths while Brownnose is (idiomatic) one who Brownnoses; one who sucks up; a bootlicker, ass-kisser, sycophant
13. Charles Twelvetrees, Ed Gross No 98, The Next Kisser Comes Along Gets Biffed: Product Photo: Click Image for Larger Preview: Product Information: This is a nice vintage early printed postcard by artist Charles Twelvetrees
14. As nouns the difference between flatter and brownnose is that flatter is a type of set tool used by blacksmiths while brownnose is (idiomatic) one who Brownnoses; one who sucks up; a bootlicker, ass-kisser, sycophant
15. Brownnoses) (idiomatic) One who Brownnoses; one who sucks up; a bootlicker, ass-kisser, sycophant.1997 Ulrich Herbert, Hitler's foreign workers: enforced foreign labor in Germany under the Third Reich, Cambridge University Press, p126 A workmate reported the matter, "which is why the worker threatened to beat up the latter