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Professors of various disciplines share their unique perspectives on the concept of a kiss:

Prof. of Economics:
Kiss is that thing for which the demand is always higher than the supply.

Prof. of Accountancy:
Kiss is a credit because it is profitable when returned.

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 the mouth due to the expansion of the heart.

Prof. of Chemistry:
Kiss is the reaction of the interaction between two hearts.

Prof. of Physiology:
Kiss is the juxtaposition of two orbicularis oris muscles in the state of contraction.

Prof. of Dentistry:
Kiss is infectious and antiseptic.

Prof. of Philosophy:
Kiss is the persecution for the child, ecstasy for the youth, and homage for the old.

Prof. of Computer Science:
What is a kiss? It seems to be an undefined variable!

Prof. of English:
Kiss is a noun that is used as a conjunction. It is more common than proper, spoken in the plural, and applicable to all.

Prof. of Architecture:
Kiss is a process that builds a solid bond between two dynamic objects.

Regards,

Manju :)

From India, Hyderabad
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The act of kissing is defined here under...

A kiss is that which you cannot give without taking and cannot take without giving. It is a contraction of the mouth due to an enlargement of the heart. It is a course of procedure cunningly devised for the mutual stoppage of speech at a moment when words are superfluous. It is lip service to love and the anatomical juxtaposition of two orbicularis oris muscles in a state of contraction. A kiss is a peculiar proposition. Of no use to one, yet absolute bliss to two. The small boy gets it for nothing, the young man has to steal it, and the old man has to buy it. It is the baby's right, the lover's privilege, and the hypocrite's mask. To a young girl, faith? A married woman - hope? To an old maid - charity. A kiss can be a comma, a quotation mark, or an exclamation point. It is also a pleasant reminder that two heads are better than one.

AK

From India, Thana
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