What does KISS mean?
KISS means Keeping Intimacy Sacred and Satisfying
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Keeping Intimacy Sacred and Satisfying?
Keeping Intimacy Sacred and Satisfying can be abbreviated as KISS
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What does KISS stand for? KISS stands for "Keeping Intimacy Sacred and Satisfying". |
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How to abbreviate "Keeping Intimacy Sacred and Satisfying"? "Keeping Intimacy Sacred and Satisfying" can be abbreviated as KISS. |
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What is the meaning of KISS abbreviation? The meaning of KISS abbreviation is "Keeping Intimacy Sacred and Satisfying". |
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What is KISS abbreviation? One of the definitions of KISS is "Keeping Intimacy Sacred and Satisfying". |
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What does KISS mean? KISS as abbreviation means "Keeping Intimacy Sacred and Satisfying". |
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What is shorthand of Keeping Intimacy Sacred and Satisfying? The most common shorthand of "Keeping Intimacy Sacred and Satisfying" is KISS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FKMCPR - Foundation for Keeping Moluccan Civil and Political Rights
- KCND - Keeping Childbirth Natural and Dynamic
- MILK - Moments of Intimacy, Laughter and Kinship
- SHSD - Sacred Heart and St. Dominic School
- SSCC - Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
- IWG - Intimacy With God
- KCAC - Keeping and Creating American Communities
- KISS - Keeping It Safe and Sexy
- MILK - Moments of Intimacy Love and Kinship
- RICH - Resources Intimacy Competence and Health
- SFSP - Sacred Faces Sacred Places
- SHTA - Sacred History and Traditions of the AmaNazaretha
- SOARA - Satisfying Optimum Achievable Results Ahead
- SWAN - Sacred Whimsy and Nourishment
- IPQ - intimacy potential quotient
- KYDS - Keeping Youth Drug-free and Safe
- sses - Satisfying Sexual Events
- SC - Sacred Clay Armour and Weapons
- Keeping It Real - Keeping every thing on the level, honest. Whitney was keeping it real when she apologized to Brittany.
- LIFE - Lifestyle, Intimacy, Fellowship, and Exchange