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smooch
1[ smooch ]
smooch
2[ smooch ]
verb (used with object)
smooch
/ ːʃ /
verb
- (of two people) to kiss and cuddle Also (Austral and NZ)smoodgesmooge
- to dance very slowly and amorously with one's arms around another person, or (of two people) to dance together in such a way
noun
- the act of smooching
- a piece of music played for dancing to slowly and amorously
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Other 51Թ Forms
- Ǵdzİ noun
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of smooch1
First recorded in 1580–90; variant of obsolete smouch “to kiss,” of unknown origin; compare dialectal German schmutzen “to kiss, smile”
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of smooch1
C20: variant of dialect smouch, of imitative origin
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Yes, Snow White still runs off with a guy who smooches her corpse.
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Do you think the Internet will be OK after the brother smooch?
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And he was like, “I love that, but I’d have to give her a smooch.”
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Official wrist-slaps and “wet smooches” delivered to corporate leaders by federal regulators and prosecutors are the rule, no matter how egregious the misdeed — even when it’s as bad as the Wells Fargo customer fraud.
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We won each other prizes at the arcade and, yes, smooched on the Ferris wheel.
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