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The phrase "kiss off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a dismissive or rude way to end a conversation, either in real life or online, and usually carries a connotation of being fed up with the other person's words or actions. For example, "I'm done talking to you; kiss off!".
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kiss off
verb
To bid goodbye to (someone) with a kiss.
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Kiss off interleague baseball.
Mostly what he's saying to purists is: Kiss off.
Then they played "Kiss Off," by the Violent Femmes.
"They told Rick to kiss off," Hill recalled.
"Kiss Off" was more energetic, more vital, more like the feeling of the album.
At the end of "Kiss Off," the cheering was full throttle.
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A signature kiss-off to all that was once vexatious.
Mr. Macdonald's own kiss-off from Givenchy is considered imminent.
Then the kiss-off: "We hope you will try again".
The experience felt more like a kiss-off.
As an irritable kiss-off to his readers this couldn't be any more abrupt.
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