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>> > > > >>>> >> > > Interesting definitions of A KISS.

>> > Enjoy


>> > > > > >>>> >> > > Here's how the professors of
>> > different subjects define the
>> > > > > >>>> >> > sameword(kiss) in different
>> > ways>>>>>>>>
>> > > > > >>>> >> > >
>> > > > > >>>> >> > > Prof. of Algebra : Kiss is
>> > infinity because two divided by
>> > > > > >>>> >> > nothing.>>>>> >
>> > > > > >>>> >>
>> > > > > >>>> >> > > Prof. of Geometry : Kiss is the
>> > shortest distance between
>> > > > > >>>> >>two lips.>>>>
>> > > > > >>>> >> > >
>> > > > > >>>> >> > > Prof. of Physics : Kiss is the
>> > contraction of mouth due to
>> > > > > >>>> >>the expansion of the heart.>>>>
>> > > > > >>>> >> > >
>> > > > > >>>> >> > > Prof. of Chemistry : Kiss is the
>> > reaction of the
>> > >interaction
>> > > > > >>>> >>between two hearts.>>>>
>> > > > > >>>> >> > >
>> > > > > >>>> >> > > Prof. of Zoology : Kiss is the
>> > interchange of salivary
>> > > > > >>>> >>bacteria.
>> > > > > >>>> >> > >
>> > > > > >>>> >> > > Prof. of Physiology : Kiss is the
>> > juxtaposition of two
>> > > > > >>>> >>orbicularisoris muscles in the state of
>> > contraction.>>>>
>> > > > > >>>> >> > >
>> > > > > >>>> >> > > Prof. of Dentistry : Kiss is
>> > infectious and
>> > >antiseptic.>>>>
>> > > > > >>>> >> > >
>> > > > > >>>> >> > > Prof. of Accountancy : Kiss is a
>> > credit because it is
>> > > > > >>>> >>profitable when returned.>>>>
>> > > > > >>>> >> > >
>> > > > > >>>> >> > > Prof. of Economics : Kiss is that
>> > thing for which the
>> > >demand
>> > > > > >>>> >>is always higher than the supply.>>>>
>> > > > > >>>> >> > >
>> > > > > >>>> >> > > Prof. of Statistics : Kiss is an
>> > event whose probability
>> > > > > >>>> >>depends on the vital statistics of
>> > 36-24-36.>>>>
>> > > > > >>>> >> > >
>> > > > > >>>> >> > > Prof. of Philosophy : Kiss is the
>> > persecution for the
>> > > > > >>>> >>child,ecstasy for the youth and homage
>> > for the old.>>>>
>> > > > > >>>> >> > >
>> > > > > >>>> >> > > Prof. of English : Kiss is a noun
>> > that is used as a
>> > > > > >>>> >>conjunction; it is more common than
>> > proper; it is spoken in the
>> > > > > >>>> >>plural and it is applicable to all.>>>>
>> > > > > >>>> >> > >
>> > > > > >>>> >> > > Prof. of Comp.Science : What is a
>> > kiss? It looks to be an
>> > > > > >>>> >>undefined variable>>>>
>> > > > > >>>> >> > >
>> > > > > >>>> >> > > Prof. of Architecture : Kiss is a
>> > process which builds a
>> > > > > >>>> >>solid bond between the two dynamic
>> > objects>>>>>>>>
>> > > > > >>>> >> > >
>> > > > > >>>> >> > > Nb:If you forward this to more
>> > than 10 people, your
>> > >beloved
>> > > > > >>>> >>one will kiss you.And if you don't
>> > he/she will kiss someone
>> > > > > >>>> >>else.
>> > > > >
>> > > > >Note: forwarded message attached.
>>
>>
>

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