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snog

[snog] / snɒg /


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By the end of the sequence, as her Queenie drove Diesel’s Dom Toretto through the streets of London, I couldn’t help but hope that she would lean over and snog our hero.

From New York Times

It's 1996 and we spend many nights driving around country lanes with nowhere to go but quite sure where we don't want to go: sticky-floored pubs awash with older men trying to snog us.

From BBC

In the British version of Dating in the Dark, the contestants were fairly chaste, but a snog on the first date was a prerequisite on the Australian edition.

From The Guardian

After the show I went on a massive bender, and held a competition with my friend Andrew to see who could snog the most people.

From The Guardian

Say you’re not having an affair, but you feel like a bit of casual sex or at least a snog.

From The Guardian