Crossword clues for snogging
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"kissing and cuddling," British English slang, 1945, of unknown origin, said to have originated in British India.
Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of snog English)
WordNet
n. (British informal) cuddle and kiss
See snog
Usage examples of "snogging".
And snogging in front of me, in glorious magnified technicolour on the screen.
I could snuggle down in my comfy holiday bed and do dreamy-dreamy about snogging the Sex God in peace now.
I have become an easy fondleree because of my pent-up snogging deprivation.
In fact, the combination of Frenchosity and my snogging extravaganza made me come over all forgiving and relaxed.
We had loads of really important things to talk about: makeup, snogging and, of course, berets.
Back on the dance floor all my so-called mates were too busy snogging their boyfriends to listen to me complain.
Anyway, if he did know that I had been snogging he would probably tie me to the kitchen table like Angus.
I closed my eyes and started doing dreamy dreamy about snogging the SG.
At first he pretended not to know what snogging meant, but when Rosie and Jools started puckering up and blowing kisses at him he got the message.
Attwood caught the Bummer Twins in his hut snogging with the two window cleaners who came to do the Science block windows!
Fabian, usually starved of the company of girls who looked remotely like himself, fell heavily for a lass from Birmingham, but since she was also sharing a cupboard with her family they were obliged to do their snogging on a beach covered in rubbish and sandflies.
And Harry and I certainly have done no snogging on the job or shagging in a hedge maze!
Glad to know it was memorable, especially as you were secretly seeing Hermione at the time and probably snogging her senseless every chance you got, if not shagging.
No doubt that stupid madman is snogging her while we sit on the edge of disaster.