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  2. Tongue and lips logo - Wikipedia

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    The tongue and lips logo[ 4 ] or alternatively the lips and tongue logo, [ 5 ] also known as the Hot Lips logo, [ 4 ][ 6 ] or the Rolling Stones Records logo, [ 7 ] or simply the Rolling Stones logo, [ 8 ] is a logo designed by the English art designer John Pasche for the rock band The Rolling Stones in 1970. It has been called the most famous ...

  3. The Sweetest Photo of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Kissing ...

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    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were photographed kissing on the lips during a holiday party in Kansas City—check out the pic!

  4. Morganna - Wikipedia

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    Morganna. Morganna Roberts (born July 4, 1947 [1]) is an American entertainer who became known as Morganna or Morganna, the Kissing Bandit in baseball and other sports from 1969 through 1999. She was also billed as " Morganna the Wild One " when appearing as a dancer in the 1980s. Morganna rushed the field on many occasions and kissed Major ...

  5. Palicourea elata - Wikipedia

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    Psychotria elata (Sw.) Hammel. Psychotria elata "red lips"-like bracts before flowering. Palicourea elata, formerly Psychotria elata, [1] commonly known as girlfriend kiss[2] and labios de puta, [3] is a tropical plant that ranges from Central to South American rain forests in countries such as Mexico, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, and Colombia.

  6. There’s Now a Photo of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce ... - AOL

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    A second photo of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce passionately kissing on the lips has gone viral on social media. See the shot here.

  7. Mano (gesture) - Wikipedia

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    Mano (Tagalog: pagmamano) is an "honouring-gesture" used in Filipino culture performed as a sign of respect to elders and as a way of requesting a blessing from the elder. Similar to hand-kissing, the person giving the greeting bows towards the hand of the elder and presses their forehead on the elder's hand.

  8. Orbicularis oris muscle - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes known as the kissing muscle[1] because it is used to pucker the lips. In human anatomy, the orbicularis oris muscle is a complex of muscles in the lips that encircles the mouth. [2] It is not a true sphincter, as was once thought, as it is actually composed of four independent quadrants that interlace and give only an appearance ...

  9. Eskimo kiss - Wikipedia

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    Eskimo kiss. An Eskimo kiss, nose kiss, or nose rub is a gesture of affection where one rubs the tip of one's nose against another person's face. In Inuit culture, the gesture is known as a kunik, and consists of pressing or rubbing the tip of one's nose against another's cheek. [1] In non-Inuit English-speaking culture, two people Eskimo kiss ...