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kiss off

[kis-awf, -of] / ˈkɪsˌɔf, -ˌɒf /






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Logan sees no point to this, so he abruptly ends his family reconciliation time with a gentle but devastating kiss-off: “I love you, but you are not serious people.”

From New York Times

A stunning entry in the litany of to-the-left-to-the-left kiss-off anthems, Flo’s “Cardboard Box” is cheeky, confident, ever so slightly righteously rude.

From New York Times

Let’s be clear, I do not and never did know Lizzo, the self-love gospel spreader who’s become a full-blown pop culture force since her infectious breakup kiss-off, “Truth Hurts,” became a sleeper megahit in 2019, two years after its initial release.

From Seattle Times

I’m not sure if his brazen blaspheming was intended to be a glimpse of his innate recklessness, or a product of his intense frustration with what he perceived as a profound injustice, or just a final impudent kiss-off from a fed-up second son, or what.

From New York Times

With an earworm of a melody and lyrics that hide their bitterness behind Holly’s nonchalant delivery, the much covered tune is among rock-and-roll’s ultimate kiss-off songs:

From Washington Post