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:

  1. They smooched under the mistletoe at the Christmas party.
  2. The couple smooched on the train platform, completely unaware of the people around them.
  3. He leaned in to smooch her goodbye before leaving for work.
  4. She smooched her newborn baby's forehead tenderly.
  5. 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:

  1. They smooched under the mistletoe at the Christmas party.
  2. The couple smooched on the train platform, completely unaware of the people around them.
  3. He leaned in to smooch her goodbye before leaving for work.
  4. She smooched her newborn baby's forehead tenderly.
  5. They smooched for what felt like hours before finally pulling away from each other.
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