The act of caressing with the lips (or an instance thereof)
Touch with the lips or press the lips (against someone's mouth or other body part) as an expression of love, greeting, etc.
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Examples for "snog "
Examples for "snog "
1 Surely a joint enthusiasm for Dan Brown must be worth a quick snog ?
2 I made up different names for each snog with my friends Pippa and Bridget.
3 I was blissfully tipsy and ready for a good snog with my lady upstairs.
4 But which famous on-screen snog best represents your kissing style?
5 First a tortured snog , then some tortured sex, then some extremely inadvisable phone chat.
1 He hasn't osculated me once since I came.
2 And still it kept slowly osculating .
1 Stay, Mr. Jessamy-mustI buss her when I am introduced to her?
2 Between thirty and forty years ago, before the establishment of the buss -bounty , 16s.
3 Why, kiss and buss , and buss and kiss, is all one.
4 Nay, not a word, but buss me, good lass, and fly!
5 But there was room for few passengers in the buss .
6 Whether or no, an she were here, I'd give her a buss , poor thing.
7 She silenced his protests with another sultry buss ; it seized his breath, his resistance.
8 But other times, you just want her to buss it wide open for a goon.
9 They had arrived in a " buss , " which they had hired for the occasion.
10 I gave her a swift buss on the cheek.
11 Why, I vow, she was fire-hot angry: may be it was because I buss 'd her.
12 Fow I buss a cap in your white-boy ass.'
13 I buss the distillation of thy warm, sugared lips.
14 Therefore, Master Giles, buss the old folk, and thank them for misbegetting of thee; and ho!
15 He took me with him in the buss and we cruised around the country for a while.
16 He let me go and lifted his goggles, his nudging stare feeling like a buss of welcome.
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