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snog noun a passionate kiss; a short but intense period of kissing and cuddling UK, 1959- If he defeats George W this week, his victory march can be traced back to the moment when the man–cheerfully considered one of the world’s dullest politicians–gathered wife Tipper into a very public snog. — Sun-Herald (Tempo), p. 3, 5 November 2000
- Should they try to get a snog off that woman from an equally rowdy hen party[.] — Iain Aitch, A Fete Worse Than Death, pp. 159–160, 2003
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