snog

IPA: snˈɑg

noun

  • (Britain, colloquial) A passionate kiss.

verb

  • (Britain, colloquial) To kiss passionately.
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Examples of "snog" in Sentences

  • They should want to play, not snog.
  • Added Snog to words with no equivalent.
  • Rowling used snog, at least in my uk version.
  • Except the snogging of course, but that was funny.
  • I think snogging is more hot and heavy than kissing.
  • Then they nearly had a snog to say goodnight, but pulled away.
  • She has a drunken snog herself with Tony whilst on holiday in Marbella.
  • Plus, let's not make light of the fact that it was Angel she was snogging.
  • They run into a doorway and Kim makes a sudden move on Sugar, snogging her.
  • Snog is slang, and should be used only if you are quoting the book directly.

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