Right in the kisser Meaning in English
expression
RITE in thuh KISS-er
RITE in thuh KISS-uh
释义
An informal and humorous expression meaning to be hit directly in the mouth or face, especially with a punch.
用法与细微差别
Extremely informal, often playful or used in storytelling about fights or surprises. 'Kisser' is old-fashioned slang for 'mouth.' You can use this for literal punches or for figurative shocks (e.g., surprising news). Avoid in formal writing.
Spanish: directo en la boca (informal) - en toda la cara (informal)Portuguese (BR): bem na fuça (informal) - bem na cara (informal)Portuguese (PT): mesmo na cara (informal) - mesmo na fuça (informal)Chinese (Simplified): 正中嘴巴(非正式)- 一拳打脸(口语)Chinese (Traditional): 正中嘴巴(非正式)- 一拳打臉(口語)Hindi: ठीक मुँह पर (अनौपचारिक)Arabic: على وجهه مباشرة (غير رسمي) - في الفم مباشرة (غير رسمي)Bengali: ঠিক মুখে - মুখের ওপরRussian: прямо в физиономию - прямо в мордуJapanese: 顔面に直撃 - 顔に一発Vietnamese: ngay vào mặt - ngay vào mồmKorean: 정면에 - 얼굴에 한방Turkish: tam yüzüne - tam suratınaUrdu: منہ پر سیدھا - منہ پرIndonesian: tepat di muka - tepat di wajah
例句
He punched him right in the kisser.
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The ball hit me right in the kisser.
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She threw water right in the kisser.
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Wow, that news hit me right in the kisser!
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That joke landed right in the kisser, everyone laughed.
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If you say that again, you'll get it right in the kisser.
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