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smoodge; smooge verb- to play the sycophant AUSTRALIA, 1898
- SMOOGE–To cringe; to fawn. — Gilbert H. Lawson, A Dictionary of Australian Words and Terms, 1924
- In groups apart we sat or squatted around our separate trees, little Dick smoodging around Laurie while he was serving out the trackers’ tucker. — Ion L. Idriess, Over the Range, p. 171, 1947
- That’s the sort of stinkin’ cow Jobags is, smooging up to big blokes so they can pandy hell out of blokes with tennis balls. — Norman Lindsay, Halfway to Anywhere, p. 90, 1947
- to kiss and cuddle AUSTRALIA, 1915
- to win someone around; to charm someone AUSTRALIA, 1940
- I suppose you’ve already smoodged her into believing that there was nothing in it. — Norman Lindsay, The Cousin from Fiji, p. 156, 1945
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