snog
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++snog /snɒɡ $ snɑːɡ/ verb (snogged, snogging) [intransitive, transitive] British English informalKISS if two people snog, they kiss each other, especially for a long time 〔尤指长时间〕接吻 I saw them snogging in the corner. 我看到他们在角落里长吻。 —snog noun [countable usually singular]→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
snog• Who's that guy snogging Fiona?• And Jamie has to snog her!• Frances left the two of them snogging in a dark corner and went back to the dance floor.snog verbChinese
Corpus snog, kiss other, they people each two if
snog
snog /snɒɡ $ snɑːɡ/
verb (past tense and past participle snogged, present participle snogging) [intransitive and transitive]
British English informal if two people snog, they kiss each other, especially for a long time:
I saw them snogging in the corner.
—snog noun [countable usually singular]
snog /snɒɡ $ snɑːɡ/
verb (past tense and past participle snogged, present participle snogging) [intransitive and transitive]British English informal if two people snog, they kiss each other, especially for a long time:
—snog noun [countable usually singular]