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snog

[snog] / snɒg /


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This is a love story: During the spring of 2008, long before they produced evidence of humanity’s first recorded kiss, Sophie Lund Rasmussen and Troels Pank Arboll clasped lips in their first good-night snog.

From New York Times Feb. 13, 2024

It's a long-running joke that dates back to Mr Cleverly's answer to a "snog, marry avoid" question on BBC Radio 5 live's Pienaar's Politics.

From BBC Jan. 10, 2018

But the most memorable moments involved an unnecessary snog and an even more unnecessary slice of a cappella nonsense.

From The Guardian Nov. 23, 2015

Ariana Grande looking like donuts wouldn’t melt Photograph: Handout/Getty Images J-Lo is here to reset the mood after that snog.

From The Guardian Nov. 22, 2015

He went on, "And you consate that all these steans be aboon folk that be haped here, snod an' snog?"

From Dracula by Bram Stoker

For British contestants, likely weaned on the screaming matches and snogs of “Big Brother” and “The Only Way Is Essex,” the precedent is to be sassier, unbridled, more candid.

From The New Yorker Aug. 10, 2019

You can sense Hughes’s resentful half-hearted rewriting as Andie snogs Blane in the car park.

From The Guardian Apr. 28, 2018

But that moment was still powerful, although in fact, it was just the same as most kisses in Doctor Who – transfers of energy rather than random snogs.

From The Guardian Aug. 23, 2014

At the Gothic Castle, George Michael realises that Gob has tricked him and leaves, though not before Gob snogs him, for appearances' sake.

From The Guardian May 28, 2013

Photograph: John Shearer/Invision/AP # Anne Hathaway snogs her Oscar for best supporting actress.

From The Guardian Feb. 25, 2013

They cried, they snogged, they traded “I love yous,” and then they never saw each other again — until last night, when the show trotted Peter out onstage to submit to its ritualistic relationship post-mortem.

From New York Times Aug. 8, 2017

There aren't many people who can say they've been snogged by a hummingbird!

From The Guardian Feb. 15, 2013

“And Hermione snogged Viktor Krum, it’s only you who acts like it’s something disgusting, Ron, and that’s because you’ve got about as much experience as a twelve-year-old!”

From "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" by J.K. Rowling

Work and Pensions Secretary Ms Coffey said people should enjoy Christmas but: "I don't think there should be much snogging under the mistletoe".

From BBC Dec. 1, 2021

We need, in short, a photograph of Tom Hiddleston snogging Taylor Swift on a rock.

From The Guardian Jun. 16, 2016

On Sunday Breathed posted a photo from Comic Con of Harrison Ford snogging Bill the Cat and joking, “Our pal J.J.Abrams cast him — against type, I think — as Sith Princess BoobalooACKTHBBFT.”

From Salon Jul. 13, 2015

Burke exactly nails the tone and the priorities of teenage girls; chiefly boys, snogging, local loons and terrifying teachers.

From The Guardian Jun. 22, 2012

The idea of any boy snogging my sister makes me grab the vomit bucket but quite a few sixth formers fancy her.

From "Black Swan Green" by David Mitchell




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