snogged; snogging; snogs            
        
    
        chiefly British,  informal      
      
                                
                                
              
          
                                                      : to kiss and caress (someone) passionately                                      
              
                             
I don't have any regrets—we've all had relationships, we've all snogged the wrong person …— John Torode
John Torode
                                       "It'll be the same as it always is," I said. "After an hour you'll be off somewhere snogging the prettiest girl at the party, and I'll be in the kitchen listening to somebody's mum going on about politics or poetry or something."— Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman
                                       The couple were first linked together last summer after they were spotted eating ice cream together and were also seen snogging in Ibiza in September.— Connie Bowker
Connie Bowker
                         
                
                    
            
               plural snogs            
        
    
        chiefly British,  informal      
      
                                
                                
              
          
                                                      : an act of kissing and caressing                                      
              
                             
Back then, long-term relationships were forged with a snog in the back of a taxi on the way home from Soho.— Stacey Duguid
Stacey Duguid
                                       They were the sort of snogs you had in the playground—brief, theatrical, harmless and damp.— Lisa Ball
Lisa Ball
                         
                
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