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