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Kiss off Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɪs/ /ˈɔf
KISS-awf
kˈɪs/ /ˈɒf
KISS-of

释义

To dismiss, reject, or ignore someone or something in a rude or careless way. Sometimes used to mean telling someone to go away or giving up on something.

用法与细微差别

Mainly informal, sometimes even rude. Can mean 'stop caring', 'tell someone off', or 'write something off'. Used in both direct speech and as a phrasal verb. Not related to actual kissing. Common in American English.

例句

He told his old job to kiss off when he found a new one.

basic

She decided to kiss off her worries and just relax.

basic

You can't just kiss off your responsibilities.

basic

After all that hassle, I just decided to kiss off the whole project.

natural

If they're not making an effort, just kiss off their complaints.

natural

The coach told the team to kiss off the loss and focus on the next game.

natural