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[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

Even more groundbreakingly, Daisy’s gender neither defines her nor holds her back: her role on the show is neither to snog Tim nor act as the springboard for his jokes.

From The Guardian • Jan. 11, 2020

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

I think they were going through Sehgal's 2002 work Kiss, where performers enact famous art clinches, by Rodin, Edvard Munch, and that famous snog between Jeff Koons and La Cicciolina, Koons's former wife.

From The Guardian • Jun. 14, 2012

Ah! when warm and snog, With my legs on the rug, By a turf fire red—a turf fire red— But how can I rhyme it?

From The Knight Of Gwynne, Vol. II (of II) by Lever, Charles James




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