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snog verb to kiss and cuddle UK, 1945- — Tom Hibbert, Rockspeak!, p. 145, 1983
- Oo-er. What were you up to then, snogging? — Girlfriend, p. 78, 1995
- They can be super cute, fun to hang out with and great to snog, but let’s face it, sometimes guys can do and say really stupid things that make us wonder what we ever see in them. — Dolly, p. 55, 1996
- [W]henever I snogged Chris, it felt like I was snogging twelve stone of luncheon meat. — Jenny Eclair, Camberwell Beauty, p. 31, 2000
- This is actually a very nifty trick she learnt in Botswana while snogging a sheik who was blind[.] — Gretel Killeen, Hot Buns and Ophelia get shipwrecked, p. 58, 2001
- So what did you get up to, apart from snogging David Beckham? — Sky Magazine, p. 15, July 2001
- He had this engaging way of holding a girl in one arm while he snogged her, so that he could hold his pint and his fag in the other. — Alan Titchmarsh, Trowell and Error, p. 127, 2002
- Actually I have snogged more babes on this tour than any member of the band. — Lynn Breedlove, Godspeed, p. 150, 2002
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