kissper

noun
/ˈkɪspə/UK/ˈkɪspɚ/US

Etymology

Blend of kiss + whisper.

  1. derived from *ḱweys-
  2. inherited from *hwisprōną
  3. inherited from *hwisprōn
  4. inherited from hwisprian
  5. inherited from whisperen
  6. compounded as kissper — “kiss + whisper

Definitions

  1. Close whispering that becomes kissing.

    • “That was so good! Oh, I could feel Scott Bakula's kiss whispers in my mouth!” “Kisspers!”
    • When she began to resist his kissing her ear, Vicks said softly, ‘You said whisper, didn't you?’ His breath on her neck and ear made her want him right there, in the kitchen. But she said, ‘Whisper, not kissper.’
  2. To closely whisper in a manner which becomes kissing.

    • “Jeez, Tina, you're such a horse ass kissperer.” “Well, Tammy, I happen to have done many hours of research on the Internet, and on my imaginary horse, Jericho.”

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for kissper. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA