Air kiss

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The air 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. Also, the gesture may be accompanied by the "mwah" sound.[1] The onomatopoeic word "mwah" has already entered the Webster's dictionary. [2]

Air kisses are often associated with glamor models and other celebrities: a tongue-in-cheek explanation is that unlike regular kisses, air kisses don't disturb their makeup.

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References

1. ^ "MWAH", the BBC programme Keep Your English up to Date
2. ^ "Mwah in Webster's New Millennium™ Dictionary of English

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