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  1. A kiss-and-tell book, newspaper story, etc. is one in which someone talks about a sexual relationship they have had with a famous person, especially so they can get a lot of money: She did a kiss-and-tell interview for a local newspaper .

  2. kiss and tell vi: informal (reveal [sth] private for money) spettegolare per denaro vtr: kiss-and-tell adj: informal (revealing [sth] private for money) rivelare indiscrezioni amorose per denaro

  3. Definition: To reveal ones romantic adventures to friends, family, or the public; to betray an intimate secret. Origin of Kiss and Tell. This expression comes from the late-1600s. One of its first uses in print was in Charles Cotton’s 1675 Burlesque. And if he needs must kiss and tell, I’ll kick him headlong into Hell.

  4. The meaning of KISS-AND-TELL is telling details of private matters. How to use kiss-and-tell in a sentence.

  5. kiss-and-tell. noun [ C ] us / ˌkɪs.ənˈtel / uk / ˌkɪs.ənˈtel /. a story in a newspaper, book, etc. in which someone talks about a sexual relationship they have had with a famous person, especially so they can get a lot of money: She was upset by her last boyfriend's kiss-and-tell.

  6. 4 giorni fa · kiss-and-tell adjective [ ADJECTIVE noun ] If someone who has had a love affair with a famous person tells the story of that affair in public , for example in a newspaper or book , you can refer to this as a kiss-and-tell story.

  7. Kiss-and-tell definition: describing a book, article, interview, etc., in which someone publicly gives details of private interactions, especially sexual relationships. See examples of KISS-AND-TELL used in a sentence.