kiss and make up

The phrase "kiss and make up" refers to the act of resolving a disagreement or conflict, typically among individuals who have had an argument or falling out. It suggests reconciling differences, letting go of resentment, and restoring a friendly or harmonious relationship. The phrase often implies a gesture of goodwill or forgiveness, symbolized metaphorically by a kiss, followed by a resolution to move forward in a positive manner.


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