snog
IPA: snˈɑg
noun
- (Britain, colloquial) A passionate kiss.
verb
- (Britain, colloquial) To kiss passionately.
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Examples of "snog" in Sentences
- Can you imagine a fic where Jack teaches 10 how to snog properly?
- Neither do I 'snog' as that is something that is done by 14 year olds.
- I left the two to "snog" (thank you Meaghan and Jeniece) and went on home.
- Kate did indulge in the rare “snog,” random or not, during her time at Marlborough.
- They included a "snog" in Glasgow City Chambers soon after they met and having sex beneath a Che Guevara picture in Sheridan's bedroom.
- Up until my mid-twenties, female friends of mine were in exactly the same position as you, with a one-off snog being the closest they'd come to a relationship.
- Would Sarah so readily have stuck her nose in the bathroom, where she might have been more likely to find Dave having a pee than crying out for a consoling snog?
- They want to snog someone they have just met for hours, sitting on benches or, even better, other people's garden walls, occasionally coming up for air and eating chips.
- Though he looked a little edgy, shifting uneasily from foot to foot when Sky made him do the standing-up-playing-video-games thing, he seemed sensible, knowledgeable, and delivered his wisdom without frills, and at a time when others are opting for amiable novelty acts like Robbie Savage, that is as cheering – this one's for you, Ken – as a long snog in a shop doorway on a winter's night.
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