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Kiss of Death may refer to:
Kiss of Judas, Judas's betrayal of Jesus with a kiss identifying him to his executioners
Kiss of death (mafia), a Mafia signal that someone has been marked for execution
Film and television
Kiss of Death (1916 film), a Swedish silent film directed by Victor Sjöström
Kiss of Death (1947 film), a film directed by Henry Hathaway
The Kiss of Death (1973 film), a film featuring Chen Ping
Kiss of Death (1977 film), a made-for-TV film directed by Mike Leigh
Kiss of Death (1995 film), a remake of the 1947 film, directed by Barbet Schroeder
Kiss of Death (2008 film), a 2008 UK crime drama television film
Kiss of Death (audio drama), a 2011 audio play based on the TV series Doctor Who
"Kiss of Death" (Get Smart), an episode of Get Smart
"Kiss of Death" (That '70s Show), an episode of That '70s Show
Literature
The Kiss of Death (novel), a 2008 novel by Marcus Sedgwick
Kiss of Death, a young-adult novel by Malcolm Rose
Kiss of Death, the eighth novel in The Morganville Vampires series by Rachel Caine
Music
= Albums
=Kiss of Death (Jadakiss album), 2004
Kiss of Death (Motörhead album), 2006
Kiss of Death, by IC3PEAK, 2022
Kiss of Death, by Untoten, 1997
= Songs
="Kiss of Death" (song), by Mika Nakashima, the opening theme from the anime series Darling in the Franxx
"Kiss of Death", by Anvil from Strength of Steel
"Kiss of Death", by Alec Empire from Futurist
"Kiss of Death", by Black Sabbath from Forbidden
"Kiss of Death", by Dokken from Back for the Attack
"Kiss of Death", by Glamour of the Kill from Glamour of the Kill
"Kiss of Death", by Jassie Gift from the Rain Rain Come Again soundtrack
"Kiss of Death", by New Order, the B-side of the single "The Perfect Kiss"
"Kiss of Death", by Split Lip Rayfield from Never Make It Home
Other uses
Kiss of death (firearm), a handgun hidden in lipstick, used by the KGB
The Kiss of Death (sculpture), a 1930 marble sculpture in Poblenou Cemetery, Barcelona
The Kiss of Death (1957), a photograph of Linda Christian and Alfonso de Portago
"Kiss of Death", a game-winning shot made by Mario Elie during the 1995 NBA Playoffs
Kiss-o'-Death, a network packet used to counteract NTP server misuse and abuse
"Kiss of Death", a type of Fatality in the Mortal Kombat franchise
See also
Kiss of the Death, a 2008 Vietnamese film
"Sweet Kiss of Death", the name given to the horse ridden by Frank Hayes following his death
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Figurative origin of "the kiss of death" - English Language
Dec 1, 2016 · Other contexts include cinema (The Death Kiss, 1933, a suspense drama, not a gangster movie; 1935, a horror movie; 1936, a suspense-adventure drama), music (1933, the title of song in a radio program), political (1935, a 'kiss-of-death' file of form letters to be sent to out-of-favor politicians, purportedly mantained by Roosevelt; 1935, a ...
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Oct 20, 2024 · "Kiss of life" is often used as a synonym for mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. It might be used metaphorically after the event to describe something that has brought a person's reputation "back from the dead", but it doesn't really fit OP's situation.
phrases - Somebody is gonna kiss the donkey - English …
Sep 21, 2014 · Feb. 26, 1937 J. C. will introduce a game called "Kiss The Donkey." and. Mar. 3, 1937 Georgie Hale will be honored at the "Kiss the Donkey" party Sunday in Leon & Eddie's. So, we have two ideas. Sometime in 1936-1937 there was a game called "Kiss the Donkey" and in early 1937 there was a "Kiss the Donkey" party.
What is the origin of the phrase "Life's a (bitch|beach)"?
Sep 20, 2022 · It is conservative because the change it foresees can only be for the worse: disease and death. In spite of its faults and shortcomings it loves life, or at least it wants to stay alive as long as possible, to remain loyal to " that bitch Life " (the expression " cette chienne de vie " is from Madame de Sévigné) because it is the best of its ...
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Apr 9, 2014 · I was talking to a friend about a girl, and he mentioned that “She can pretty much CI anything, CIB, CIM or CID.” I’m wondering what these mean. The context was sexual experience. Sorry if I missed...
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Nov 27, 2018 · "Assuming, doctor, please, that on the night in question—namely, as follows, the night of the ostensible death of the alleged Cock Robin—the defendant at the bar, Clarence Algernon Montmorency Sparrow, alias English Chip, had been eating a great number of things or else drinking them; and assuming that he did not wer the calm, reflectful ...
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Wayne Gretzky appears to be the earliest attributed source of this particular expression, although two older sports-related expression say much the same thing: "You can't score if you don't shoot" and "You can't hit the ball if you don't swing."
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Nov 15, 2012 · Two very well established examples I can think of are: Guesstimate (i.e. Guess + Estimate) Chillax (i.e. Chill + Relax) I guess I am meaning the process where two words are artificially combined ...
Origin of "I see, said the blind man, as he waved his wooden leg"
They kiss'd, she sigh'd, he hung his head. Her lessening boat unwilling rows to land; 'Adieu!' she cries; and waved her lily hand. The form, the scansion, and six of the eight words are identical. What's more, "leg" pretty much rhymes with "spread" and "head." "Black-Eyed Susan" was a popular song for 150 years.
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Dec 23, 2015 · Now after the death of Herod, king of Chalcis, Claudius set Agrippa, the son of Agrippa, over his uncle's kingdom, while Cumanus took upon him the office of procurator of the rest, which was a Roman province, and therein he succeeded Alexander; under which Cureanus began the troubles, and the Jews' ruin came on; for when the multitude were come ...