kissper
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈkɪspə/, [kʰɪspə]
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈkɪspɚ/, [kʰɪspɚ]
- Rhymes: -ɪspə(ɹ)
Noun
[edit]kissper (plural kisspers)
- Close whispering that becomes kissing.
- 2015 March 1, Lizzie Molyneux & Wendy Molyneux, “The Gayle Tales” (13:27 from the start), in Bob's Burgers[1], season 5, episode 13, spoken by Gene Belcher (Eugene Mirman):
- “That was so good! Oh, I could feel Scott Bakula's kiss whispers in my mouth!” “Kisspers!”
- 2015 May 5, Julie Young, Ilse Blansert, ASMR[2], Penguin, →ISBN:
- Although her voice is as light as soap bubble and ranges somewhere between a kiss and a whisper (hence the term kissper), her hands are the star of the show. The simplest narrative is coupled with a touch of the hair, a wiggle of a finger, or a twist of the wrist that looks as if she is conjuring a spell.
Verb
[edit]kissper (third-person singular simple present kisspers, present participle kisspering, simple past and past participle kisspered)
- To closely whisper which becomes kissing.
- 2016 May 15, Nora Smith, “The Horse Rider-er” (8:43 from the start), in Bob's Burgers[4], season 6, episode 17, spoken by Tammy Larsen (Jenny Slate):
- “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.”