Smooch
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Smooch ( verb )
To kiss and cuddle amorously.
Origin:
Origin uncertain, perhaps imitative of the sound of a kiss.
Examples:
- They smooched under the mistletoe at the Christmas party.
- The couple smooched on the train platform, completely unaware of the people around them.
- He leaned in to smooch her goodbye before leaving for work.
- She smooched her newborn baby's forehead tenderly.
- They smooched for what felt like hours before finally pulling away from each other.
(As a noun)
Smooch ( noun )
To kiss and cuddle amorously.
Origin:
Origin uncertain, perhaps imitative of the sound of a kiss.
Examples:
- They smooched under the mistletoe at the Christmas party.
- The couple smooched on the train platform, completely unaware of the people around them.
- He leaned in to smooch her goodbye before leaving for work.
- She smooched her newborn baby's forehead tenderly.
- They smooched for what felt like hours before finally pulling away from each other.