Friday, April 22, 2005

Kiss

Kiss, n. A word invented by the poets as a rhyme for "bliss." It is supposed to signify, in a general way, some kind of rite or ceremony appertaining to a good understanding; but the manner of its performance is unknown to this lexicographer.

2005 Update: A broken promise to the better self.

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:55 AM

    A broken promise?!

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  2. a little wet, a little tickle, a little shiver, a special touch , to take away a fever.

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  3. Nicely written, Sreekesh, very poetic, what was that gender again?

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  4. known in town it is a noun, word by verb in its own

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  5. S, A crime in your town, a gift in the next one over?

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  6. Putting your honey where your mouth is.

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  7. Ahh, yes, Manjusha, good pun

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