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  2. The idiom “kiss and make up” refers to resolving a disagreement or argument with someone by apologizing and reconciling. The phrase has been used for decades in various contexts, from personal relationships to business negotiations.

  3. kiss and make up. If two people or groups kiss and make up, they become friends again after an argument or fight. I sent her a big bottle of champagne with a note saying, Sorry, hope we can kiss and make up. They argue constantly and publicly but always manage to kiss and make up. See also: and, kiss, make, up.

  4. Discover the meaning, history, and advanced usage examples of the idiom 'kiss and make up.' Learn how to use it effectively in your conversations.

  5. K. kiss and make up. Meaning. to become friendly again after an argument. to forgive each other and be friends again. to settle one’s differences. to reconcile and forget past animosity. to stop being angry at someone. to kiss each other and apologize. Example Sentences.

  6. Settle one's differences, reconcile, as in The two friends decided to kiss and make up . This colloquial expression has largely replaced kiss and be friends , dating from the 1400s. [Mid-1900s]

  7. KISS AND MAKE UP definition: to sort out a disagreement and end a conflict | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English.

  8. 'Kiss and make up' is an English idiom. It means 'to reconcile or become friends again after a disagreement.'