Buss (verb)

To kiss.

Origin:

Middle english; earliest use found in ancrene riwle. of north germanic origin; related to norwegian būsa to kiss, swedish bussa, danish buse to kiss.

Examples:

  1. She bussed her grandmother on the cheek before leaving for the airport.
  2. He bussed his children goodbye before leaving for work.
  3. The couple bussed passionately in the rain.
  4. The teacher bussed each student on the forehead before dismissing them for the day.
  5. She bussed him on the lips before walking away.
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