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snog
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
snog
(verb)
snog
/
ˈ
snɑːg/
verb
snogs
;
snogged
;
snogging
snog
/
ˈ
snɑːg/
verb
snogs
;
snogged
;
snogging
Britannica Dictionary definition of SNOG
British, informal
:
to kiss for a long time
[
no object
]
They were
snogging
on the couch.
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+ object
]
They were
snogging
each other on the couch.
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— snog
noun
[
singular
]
They were sharing a
snog
.
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