kisser
word
/ˈkɪsɝ/
KI-sur
/kˈɪsɐ/
KI-suh
Definition
In informal language, 'kisser' most often means 'mouth.' It can also refer, sometimes playfully, to a person who kisses a lot.
Usage & Nuances
'Kisser' is very informal and often humorous or playful. Most common to refer to someone's mouth, especially in phrases like 'shut your kisser.' Less commonly, it's used for a person who kisses a lot. Avoid in formal settings.
Spanish: boca (coloquial) - persona que besaPortuguese (BR): boca (coloquial) - beijoqueiro (informal)Portuguese (PT): boca (coloquial) - beijoqueiro (informal)Chinese (Simplified): 嘴巴(口语)- 亲吻的人Chinese (Traditional): 嘴巴(口語)- 親吻的人Hindi: मुंह (स्लैंग) - चुम्बन करने वालाArabic: فم (عامية) - شخص يُقبّلBengali: মুখ - চুম্বনকারী (ব্যক্তি)Russian: рот (разг.) - целующий (человек)Japanese: 口(くだけた言い方) - キス好きな人Vietnamese: miệng (thân mật) - người thích hônKorean: 입(구어, 장난스럽게) - 키스 잘하는 사람Turkish: ağız (argo) - çok öpen (kişi)Urdu: منہ (غیر رسمی) - زیادہ بوسہ لینے والاIndonesian: mulut (gaul) - tukang cium
Example Sentences
Close your kisser during the movie.
basic
She's a great kisser.
basic
Wipe that smile off your kisser!
natural
Keep your kisser shut if you don't want trouble.
natural
He's known as the school's best kisser.
natural
He hit me right on the kisser.
basic