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  2. Air kiss - Wikipedia

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    An air kiss, blown kiss, or thrown kiss is a ritual or social gesture whose meaning is basically the same as that of many forms of kissing. The air kiss is a pretence of kissing: the lips are pursed as if kissing, but without actually touching the other person's body. Sometimes, the air kiss includes touching cheek-to-cheek.

  3. Kissing traditions - Wikipedia

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    The kissing of icons, painted images of Jesus and the saints, is the primary form of veneration in Orthodox Christianity. Veneration of the holy images is an ancient custom dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries, and is still practiced today in Orthodox Christian worship.

  4. Watch Travis Kelce Blow a Kiss to Taylor Swift at the End of ...

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    Taylor Swift. Travis Kelce was the most supportive boyfriend to Taylor Swift at her Eras Tour concert in Argentina, with the 34-year-old blowing the star a kiss as she conquered the stage.. Fans ...

  5. 'Flip or Flop' star Christina El Moussa flashes side boob in ...

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    The photo in question shows the "Flip or Flop" bombshell holding up Cash and blowing him a kiss while wearing a teeny purple and pink bikini. The cute L*Space swimsuit definitely flaunts El Moussa ...

  6. Fans Applaud Travis Kelce for Blowing a Kiss to Taylor Swift ...

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    The sweet interaction was captured on video by an Eras Tour concert-goer.

  7. The Kiss (Klimt) - Wikipedia

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    The Kiss (German: Der Kuss) is an oil-on-canvas painting with added gold leaf, silver and platinum by the Austrian Symbolist painter Gustav Klimt. [3] It was painted at some point in 1907 and 1908, during the height of what scholars call his "Golden Period". [ 4 ]