Kiss something goodbye

Kiss something goodbye

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La locution anglaise du french kiss signifie littéralement un baiser français, mais pas n'importe quel baiser. Le verbe to French kiss désigne l'action d'embrasser quelqu'un les lèvres ouvertes et avec la langue. L'expression fait son apparition pour la première fois en 1923 dan ...  Show more