kiss off (Meaning)

kiss off

to dismiss usually lightly

kiss off

to dismiss usually lightly

kiss off Sentence Examples

  1. She told him to kiss off after he made a rude comment.
  2. The customer angrily told the salesperson to kiss off when they refused to honor the warranty.
  3. After the argument, he stormed out of the room, shouting "kiss off" to his roommate.
  4. The boss threatened to kiss off anyone who didn't meet their sales targets by the end of the month.
  5. Feeling frustrated, she sent a text message telling her ex-boyfriend to kiss off for good.
  6. He didn't take the rejection well and told her to kiss off before storming out of the restaurant.
  7. The student was sent to the principal's office after telling the teacher to kiss off during class.
  8. After years of mistreatment, she finally decided to tell her toxic friend to kiss off.
  9. The politician faced backlash after telling constituents to kiss off during a public speech.
  10. In a fit of anger, he slammed the door and shouted "kiss off" to anyone who would listen.

FAQs About the word kiss off

to dismiss usually lightly, to dismiss usually lightly

dump, leave, blow off, ditch, cut,break off (with), abandon, jilt, brush (aside or off), kiss good-bye

hook up (with),take,,latch (on or onto), befriend

She told him to kiss off after he made a rude comment.

The customer angrily told the salesperson to kiss off when they refused to honor the warranty.

After the argument, he stormed out of the room, shouting "kiss off" to his roommate.

The boss threatened to kiss off anyone who didn't meet their sales targets by the end of the month.