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snog

Literally, to kiss (British slang).

Often includes activities that would be included in "making out", e.g., necking.

One wag defined it as "anything you can do with a married woman in her husband's presence." (This assumes a 'monogamous' marriage rather than an "open" one.)

Literal sense: Ginny just grabbed me, dragged me into a broom closet, and snogged the life out of me.

More general: Helen and Joe were sitting on the couch, snogging. She left lipstick all over him from the collar up. I swear his hands were inches from her tits. And Fred (Helen's husband) just sat there, watching the game on TV, completely ignoring it.

by s%mebody January 17, 2012

57πŸ‘ 57πŸ‘Ž


snog

A word originating in London, England.
Meaning KISS.
Hopefully nothing more.

Lisa, you have GOT to stop snogging every guy you see...
You might catch something!

by blackblondie13 October 11, 2005

143πŸ‘ 160πŸ‘Ž


snog

a lovers kiss with tongues!

see tongue sarny

by tong June 4, 2003

97πŸ‘ 115πŸ‘Ž


Snog

A British brand of Frozen Yoghurt in South Kensington. Name is meant to be a joke so when you say, 'I'm going to have a Snog with Bob', they think you mean you are going to make-out with Bob. Slogan is 'Snogging is better than ice cream', 'Guilt free snog', etc.

'I had an AMAZING Snog yesterday.'
'Who with?'
'Anna.'
'You're gay?!'
'Frozen yoghurt, babe, frozen yoghurt...'

by Alsy April 27, 2010

41πŸ‘ 50πŸ‘Ž


Snog

The British term of "make out". It is a more formal way of saying "make out".

The two British girls in my class always sneak off to the toilet together to do a bit of snogging between every class.

by Lil Miles September 2, 2005

80πŸ‘ 107πŸ‘Ž


Snog

Snog,that means a kiss with tounge and it’s kinda wet~Yungblud 2019

I want a snog from Dom

by Domsbitch January 26, 2021


snog

The English term 4 kissing πŸ’

Have u ever snogged someone ?

by kayla147 January 21, 2016

5πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž