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"kiss of death" Definitions
  1. a fatal or destructive relationship or action: The support of the outlawed group was the kiss of death to the candidate.

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This opiate-like plant has escaped the DEA's kiss of death — for now This opiate-like plant has escaped the DEA's kiss of death — for now Kratom has escaped the Drug Enforcement Administration's kiss of death — Schedule I classification — at least for now.
"Having fragrance isn't the kiss of death," Mr. Schueller said.
Still, attracting old people is not always the kiss of death.
Competing with isn't always the kiss of death for a company.
"I find that my endorsement is the kiss of death," Sen.
"Agents just think it's the kiss of death here," he added.
Gottman calls this behavior the "kiss of death" for a relationship.
" The stock of Goldman Sachs is "simply the kiss of death.
Complacency is the kiss of death in business and in life.
This all sounds like the kiss of death on The Walking Dead.
Psychologists say one behavior is the 'kiss of death' for a relationship
Competing with Amazon isn't always the kiss of death for a company.
In the states that matter in 2018 it's a kiss of death.
They probably presumed it was as a typist, the kiss of death.
Increasingly, however, it's a kiss of death — and the NRA knows it.
"That was the kiss of death," said Timothy O'Brien, a Trump biographer.
Tax increases, Republicans believe, are the kiss of death for the economy.
I knew that the kiss of death is to mimic his style.
"Unlike sports," Winter says, 'try harder' is the kiss of death with sleep.
That is the kiss of death when it comes to risk for depression.
Belief is a good thing, but over-confidence is the kiss of death.
"An animal reservoir is the kiss of death for eradication," Dr. Eberhard said.
"That's the kiss of death if you want to make friends," she says.
"That's the kiss of death," Allison said, looking ahead to the summer convention.
Little did Logan know, it was a big "fuck off" kiss of death.
The kiss of death was a little much, sure, but those scissor kicks?
It seems like her performances have been tentative and that's the kiss of death.
A kiss by the GOP establishment in 2016 has been the kiss of death.
But to many Americans, long service in Washington is still the kiss of death.
Love found on reality TV is often proven to be the kiss of death.
"It's almost a kiss of death to take [price] across the board," she said.
Buying a pair of nice headphones is basically the kiss of death for your wallet.
I think entitlement is the kiss of death for the soul of a human being.
But the kiss of death is the story Call of Duty: WW2 chooses to tell.
" Newman points out that, as a child grows, this label is "the kiss of death.
"The word 'comfortable' is the kiss of death when it comes to careers," says Drexler.
"Anti-Brexit campaigners said a Bannon endorsement "should be the kiss of death for a politician.
The threat of Israel becoming a "semi-theocratic" state could well be the kiss of death.
I mean, auto is the kiss of death in this market, even a good one like Tenneco.
Kratom has escaped the Drug Enforcement Administration's kiss of death — Schedule I classification — at least for now.
The Palestinians have said the move would mean the "kiss of death" to the two-state solution.
"If you came in on a tourist visa, that was the kiss of death," Dahlia told me.
Contempt, I read, is "the kiss of death," and I worry I have some of that too.
Historically, a best-picture-nominated movie not getting a best-director nod is a kiss of death.
Mr Corbyn's relatively successful campaign has demonstrated that espousing socialist opinions is not necessarily the kiss of death.
For other people, it can be the kiss of death in terms of actually creating a sustainable plan.
That could be a kiss of death to François Fillion, a thoughtful conservative and a deeply-committed European.
No. The real kiss of death for the women's team was Brooke Burke-Charvet and David Charvet's photo.
Nowadays, "hubris" is the "kiss of death" for chief executive candidates, Davis told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Wednesday.
But the moment it's introduced to the kiss of death, also known as Big Bird-colored pit stains?
Each senator, congressman or governor who lines up to support Rubio brings with him the kiss of death.
When grunge hit in the early 90s, anything related to the 80s became the kiss of death anyway.
One woman says she bakes cookies for her soon-to-be-exes, the Betty Crocker kiss of death.
If you said to me, God forbid, 'Studio 54 lets us in,' that was the kiss of death.
The act's highlight was its gut-wrenching finale, which was aptly named the Todekuss or the Kiss of Death.
Girlboss is the latest Netflix series to receive the kiss of death, in the form of a cancellation notice.
"That's the kiss of death," Mr. Sanders, a former rodeo performer and cattle rustler, said in a jaunty twang.
"Not getting invited to a friend's wedding is like the kiss of death for a friendship," Jessica Fecteau said.
In all likelihood, he had less credibility in his own locker room, and that is typically a kiss of death.
" She also played opposite Lon Chaney Jr. in "Calling Dr. Death" in 1943 and Victor Mature in "Kiss of Death.
"For so many years, it felt like talking about it was the kiss of death for your career," she said.
You'll find a full guide to every original series that Netflix has officially given the kiss of death in 2020.
In the classic 220 film noir "Kiss of Death," she played the wife of a gangster played by Victor Mature.
And, of course, it has also been faced with the ultimate kiss of death for any fashion line — poor brand performance.
This graffiti has popped up in Stokes Croft called 'The Kiss of Death' and shows Donald Trump kissing Boris Johnson. pic.twitter.
"That was basically the kiss of death," band member Taffy Danoff told VH1 in a "100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders" special.
First, the retailer is not tied to the mall, which he said "has become the kiss of death" for many retailers.
In South Africa, their bite is often called "the kiss of death," and contains enough neurotoxins to kill 15 adult men.
They kiss — little does he know that at this hospital, a loving kiss of reconciliation can be the kiss of death.
"Of course, I probably just gave it the kiss of death," Dr. Marcus joked, "and it'll probably fall apart next week."
"It's the kiss of death for Dolce&Gabbana," said Shaun Rein, founder and managing director of China Market Research Group in Shanghai.
But more to the point, I've also learned that in leftist circles, getting deemed a neoliberal hack is the kiss of death.
The bottom line: "I don't think failure to pass is necessarily the kiss of death for other states or nationally," Rabe says.
The rounded spine while deadlifting is the kiss of death—it could be the first and last personal record they ever set.
The kiss was a nice touch, recalling the mafia's bacio della morte, the kiss of death, which itself references Judas kissing Christ.
It is likely that Kasich understood that his explicit endorsement might be the kiss of death among Trump loyalists in the district.
The source declined to name any preferred candidates from inside BHP, saying this could be "the kiss of death" for their chances.
But after a while, I felt like there was no choice: In the addiction world, any secrets are the kiss of death.
"In my opinion, a good game show review is the kiss of death," Mr. Barris said in a Salon interview in 2001.
"The kiss of death for a relationship is getting a tattoo with your significant other, no matter what it is," she told me.
"Vacation homes tend to be the kiss of death for most people's financial plan," says Patrick King, certified financial planner at Transformative Financial.
"Getting pregnant is the kiss of death for a female athlete," said Phoebe Wright, a runner sponsored by Nike from 2010 through 2016.
In fact, one hiring manager referred to crying in an interview as the "kiss of death" because it signals a lack of control.
And that's when I realized I needed help, and I needed to start talking about this, because keeping secrets is the kiss of death.
And even as Americans enter the child-rearing years—seen as the kiss of death for car-free life styles—the downward trend continues.
A year after I was born, Madonna's "Vogue" would serve, by today's standards at least, as the kiss of death for the subculture's cache.
"Interaction with land is traditionally the kiss of death for tropical cyclones," said Eric Snitil, a meteorologist for NBC station WSFA of Montgomery, Ala.
Being labeled a leaker can be a kiss of death for an administration aide, yet that has not been enough to eliminate the practice.
An earlier version of this obituary referred incorrectly to the 1947 movie "Kiss of Death," from which Ms. Morison's scenes were removed before release.
"Getting pregnant is the kiss of death for a female athlete," said Phoebe Wright, who was a runner sponsored by Nike from 2010 through 2016.
Then it was an R rating from the Motion Picture Association of America, normally a kiss of death in evangelical, Mormon and other religious communities.
Which was the right thing to doThis kiss of death, that was a Sicilian thing, I believe, and certainly something that might've happened in Italy.
Any institution which has been singled out for too much official favour is likely to lose credibility; government largesse can easily be a kiss of death.
A Palestinian envoy said Monday that recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel would have "catastrophic consequences," calling it a "kiss of death" to peace negotiations.
Making market timing bets have been a "kiss of death" for investors over the years as stocks continue to rise over the long term, he said.
Otherwise, Republican Senators would remain scared that Trump could support a candidate against them in a future Republican primary, the kiss of death for re-election.
As one person who works with the bank says, it would be the kiss of death for any proposal to be branded the "Goldman Sachs amendment".
It might look like Clinton is kissing the Republican leadership, but as she heads towards victory in the fall she's also giving them the kiss of death.
"That would be actually the kiss of death to the two-state solution because Jerusalem is at the very heart of the two-state solution," Zomlot said.
The fashion site is geared toward women over 45, but "the kiss of death is to be labeled as the site for 45 and over," Stahl said.
"That would be actually the kiss of death to the two-state solution because Jerusalem is at the very heart of the two-state solution," he said.
Something goes wrong with Catherine's surgery and there's a chance she'll lose function of her hands, which is pretty much the kiss of death for a surgeon's career.
"Right now it's sexy to be an artist from Los Angeles, but back then it was kind of a kiss of death," he says of his early days.
Mr. Harvey first acquired morbid nicknames like the Kiss of Death from co-workers, who joked about the number of patients who died while he was on duty.
But while Trump administration officials say the move wouldn't preclude two states in the future, the Palestinians say it would effectively be a "kiss of death" for that process.
Although business leaders support Renzi's reforms, they have kept quiet during the referendum campaign, fearing they would prove the kiss-of-death in an era of anti-establishment angst.
"The kiss of death for tech stocks is negative GDP or a slowdown in the software and equipment component," said Daniel Morgan, portfolio manager at Synovus Trust in Atlanta.
Essentially, Freris thinks the kiss of death for the Brexit process is the coalition that looks set to govern the U.K. now that Prime Minister May's lost her majority.
When you look at CPAC's track record over the last 40 years, I don't think it's a stretch to say the organization's endorsement is like the kiss of death.
A pass from Austin Ventures was the kiss of death, and it's impossible to estimate the number of companies that never came to be because of that, he said.
Spilling a drink on your laptop doesn't have to be a kiss of death and a ticket to a replacement — if you know what to do and act quickly.
His heartfelt embrace of criminal-justice reform in the final years of his presidency was — through no fault of his own — the kiss of death in a hostile Congress.
Now this is interesting ... we're told several crew members are too scared to complain, for fear they'll be labeled "transphobic," which would be the kiss of death on that set.
But worse, he just kind of sucked, and it wasn't just the twin kiss of death of "big guy who isn't allowed to do anything" and "marginal Wyatt Family member".
" De Klerk said a strong candidate to lead South Africa is emerging but refused to name the person on the grounds it might be a "kiss of death for him.
Determined, Pearce quickly talked her way into a backup singing gig for the Pretty Little Liars star, despite being told it would be "the kiss of death" for her own career.
At the end of the night, the Leafs ended up getting another sweet kissof death, that is—as Boston dispatched them 5-1 and took a 1-0 series lead.
"The click of death is the sort of operational snafu—along with other production and service lapses—that led to the kiss of death for Edwards," Peter Burrows wrote in Businessweek.
Lilla believes that in neither case should issues of minority identities be accommodated in any substantial, public manner — his notion is that "identity politics" are the kiss of death for liberals.
"Bannon's endoresement "should be the kiss of death for a politician"Bannon in June revealed that he helped Johnson with a speech criticising ex-prime minister Theresa May in the run-up to his resignation from her Cabinet in protest against her Brexit deal with the EU.Virendra Sharma, Labour MP and supporter of the Best For Britain anti-Brexit campaign, said: "Being endorsed by a racist like Steve Bannon should be the kiss of death for a politician.
Last month, Mattel introduced a new "curvy" Barbie — "curvy" being the only flattering euphemism for a woman who's "a little bit fat"; "fat Barbie" obviously would have been the kiss of death.
Tara and Denise are so cute it hurts, but Denise telling Tara that she'll tell her she loves her when she comes back from the mission is basically a kiss of death, right?
They'd recently discovered that immune molecules known as complement were sending out "eat me" signals from some brain synapses, and these synapses—tagged with a kind of "kiss of death" signage—were destroyed.
In her research, she comes across some of the Middle East's great conspiracy theories — commonplace notions in Arab countries, but which seasoned American journalists avoid like the professional kiss of death they are.
Google Plus received its initial kiss of death in early October, when the company revealed that a security bug had exposed the account information of 500,000 users, including their names, email addresses and occupations.
Productivity focused third party iOS keyboard app ThingThing is hoping to woo fans of the Sunrise calendar by adding a meeting invite feature — following the latter's kiss-of-death acquisition by Microsoft last year.
That was like, you know, the kiss of death because you do all of that energy and then how many are you going to sell, how many people ... But now we have no choice.
Is it people think of you as a chain, right, because that's sort of the kiss of death among some people, that you're a chain and you're too much ... Think about what happened to Chipotle.
Under most circumstances we'd advise against anyone inking a beloved's name on their body (an act often considered to be the relationship kiss of death), but in Drew Barrymore's case we'll definitely make an exception.
"If he says what he is intending to say about Jerusalem being the capital of Israel, it means a kiss of death to the two state solution," Manuel Hassassian said in a BBC radio interview.
" After Mr. Trump split with the Europeans on issues like climate change and the Iran nuclear deal, Mr. Valasek said, "leaders don't want to be associated with anything he wants; it's the kiss of death.
"Because it&aposs likely to be split up, it&aposs not necessarily a huge kiss of death if you don&apost come in first or second, because there are so many candidates running," Panetta said.
"I decided to start a family in 2018 knowing that pregnancy can be 'the kiss of death' in my industry," Felix added, quoting runner Phoebe Wright, who also criticized Nike for its discriminatory policies towards mothers.
"At that point, the Republican leadership expressed the determination to oppose President Obama's initiatives and make him a one-term president, so Obama's support became the kiss of death," Iwry said of the auto-IRA proposals.
"If Collins were to oppose him then that would be the kiss of death," said Brian Fallon, a former Senate Democratic leadership aide and executive director of Demand Justice, which has helped lead liberal opposition to Kavanaugh.
Being an assist man is the kiss of death for any player who doesn't go deep in the playoffs, though, because when your linemates aren't finishing (looking at you, Corey Perry) your game looks worse than it is.
The architects break down the benefits even further with this cute illustration that shows how shadows—which are the kiss of death for most tall developments—would be mitigated by the variable heights and use of transparent materials.
The Palestine Liberation Organization's chief representative in Washington, Husam Zomlot, said a formal U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel would be the "kiss of death" to the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
"When we see singers come in that are very … they're great singers, they're very proper, they're very perfected — the kiss of death is, 'I'm a trained…' [or] 'I've been getting vocals lessons for 10 years,&apos" he added.
As Roy Cohen, a career coach and the author of "The Wall Street Professional's Survival Guide," told Beecher Tuttle at eFinancialCareers, it's seen as the "kiss of death" when Wall Street bankers take the paternity leave they're offered.
It was the case in their research that if they found a molecule that activated the serotonin 2A receptor, which is the target for psychedelics, it was a kiss of death for that molecule right off the bat.
"That's been the kiss of death for the last two supercycles, the coal super cycle in 2011 and the fracking sand supercycle in 2014, both being called right before coal and then oil collapsed," the "Mad Money " host said.
As Roy Cohen, a career coach and the author of "The Wall Street Professional's Survival Guide," told Beecher Tuttle at eFinancialCareers, it's still seen as the "kiss of death" when Wall Street bankers take the paternity leave they're offered.
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Music industry insiders used to caution that coming out of the gate as a queer artist was the kiss of death, as forever forward that artist would be known as "the gay artist," eclipsing all other meaningful differentiators, including musical talent.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A formal U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel would be the "kiss of death" to the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Palestine Liberation Organization's chief representative in Washington said on Monday.
He was an older Jewish guy who had grown up in the garment industry in New York, and I was a middle-class young Black woman for whom being angry in public would be the kiss of death, especially at work.
When Trump marvels, as he often does, about "how famous" a person has become, he is bestowing his highest expression of admiration — and, sometimes, a kiss of death, if you happen to be working for him and threatening his spotlight.
But with Socialist leaders describing in private a potential deal with Podemos as a kiss of death and the threat of a third election deepening fears for Spain's economic recovery, that may be the only way forward for the center-left party.
As it then began to refuse to publish these apps' updates — the kiss of death to any app developer — there was a lot of suspicion around the timing of the crackdown, which came shortly after Apple launched its own screen-time tools.
Join Josephine Livingstone, Alex Shephard, and Ryu Spaeth as they contribute their little drop to the ocean of Game of Thrones content, which this week will feature a kiss of death, political parables, and a rare defense of Bran Stark becoming king.
Among these: Why should it take older workers longer to find jobs than younger ones, and why should their odds of being out of work six months or more — often the kiss of death for a job seeker — be so much higher?
Looking back at the video of the real-life Kiss of Death, it is striking that in comparison to the rest of the act, which filled the stage with bears jumping through fire and balancing on bright blue balls, the finale is actually quite simple.
In fact, last year she told Self magazine that the only ink she'd consider getting would be a tribute to her husband, John Legend — which, considering relationship tattoos are often a kiss of death for famous couples, it's no wonder she's yet to take the plunge.
I spoke to Rachel, who comes from a background in linguistics, on how companies land on names for everything from pants to pizza, how AI is changing the way we name stuff, and why becoming the "Kleenex" of a category is actually a kiss of death.
While Ted Cruz may insist that the liberal media are conspiring to choose Trump so they can blow him up later — it's all tinfoil hats over there, folks — the truth is that Republican primary voters don't watch John Oliver, and an endorsement from the NY Times is probably the kiss of death.
But the worst part of Patrick's coughing up a match he believed he had won — "the kiss of death against Jimmy," he said — was that he was having his best year as a singles player, having survived his own two-set deficit against a Swede named Thomas Hogstedt on the way to the Australian Open semifinals.
Usually, those words aren't found in the same sentence together, and for a very good, yet very dumb, reason: We've all been conditioned since puberty to believe that oil is the kiss of death for your face, and instead, you should slather acidic, drying, and hella-irritating toners, scrubs, and cleansers across your face in hopes of eradicating every spot and bump in existence.
"I think Chuck SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE's endorsement is the kiss of death," Dean said at an event supporting rival DNC candidate Pete Buttigieg, the current mayor of South Bend, Ind.

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