daa2 ke1 leon2打茄輪打茄轮
Jyutpingdaa2 ke1 leon2
Yaledá kē léun
Definition
To French kiss; to make out.
colloquialpeopledaily actions
How it's used
Carries a slightly cheeky or gossipy tone when describing public displays of affection. It is specifically used for intense kissing rather than a simple peck on the cheek. The term is evocative and often used when someone is caught in the act or being discussed by peers.
Examples
They are making out in the stairwell.
Have you ever seen them making out?
Related words
Common phrases
to be in the middle of making out
Common mistake
Avoid using this in formal or professional settings as it is strictly colloquial and can sound quite crude or disrespectful depending on the audience.
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Grammar guides
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