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kissy-face

American  
[kis-ee-feys] / ˈkɪs iˌfeɪs /

noun

Slang.
  1. affectionate kissing; necking.

    playing kissy-face.


Example Sentences

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In another, it replied with a kissy-face emoji to a movie poster showing Barbie and J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, against the backdrop of a nuclear explosion.

From New York Times

His kissy-face antics got him featured in a rescue video, the new way to find homes for these abandoned dogs.

From Los Angeles Times

Yes, The Times quoted someone who cringingly compared the language to a “kissy-face emoji.”

From New York Times

She compared them to the kissy-face emoji.

From New York Times

“Hey u guys. Excited to share the first teaser of my new documentary with u,” the “Rhythm Nation” singer tweeted Monday, including a kissy-face emoji.

From Los Angeles Times