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smooch verb to kiss in a lingering manner US, 1932- “Nuts,” replied Dewey. “College kids are still college kids. They’re still smooching and driving convertibles and cutting classes and looking for laughs.” — Max Shulman, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, p. 24, 1951
- You wonder if it’s all right for them to do a little smooching? — Elmore Leonard, The Big Bounce, p. 33, 1969
- I’m curious to know why a splendid legit gentleman like yourself, with the world smooching your keister, yens to hang it out playing the con and risking the penitentiary? — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Long White Con, p. 36–37, 1977
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