KINDLING-WOOD From Ger. kind, youth, and Eng. linger, to loaf. A place where youth generally loafs.


KISS Nothing divided by two; meaning persecution for the infant, ecstasy for the youth, fidelity for the middle-aged and homage for the old.


KISS An indescribable something that is of no value to any one, but is much prized by the right two.


KNOCKER A device on doors for rousing people; also, a device on foot for the same purpose.


Laugh-in-one's-sleeve—The direct route to the Funny-Bone.