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English
Etymology 1
Perhaps from a dialectal variation of smack. Compare also Low German smok (“a kiss, a smouch/smooch”), Alemannic German Schmutz, Schmützle (“a kiss, a smooch”).
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Noun
smooch (plural smooches)
- (informal) A kiss, especially that which is on the cheek.
2023 November 16 , “Mimi Gilmour Buckley on building a burger empire”, in Newmarket:Ideally with exercise at 6am and then schmooches with my daughter Olympia. If I’m lucky I squeeze in a breakfast at Orphans Kitchen with some of my favourite people, and then off to work I go!
- (New York, slang, derogatory) Someone who easily agrees to give oral sex.
- Synonym: munch
2021 March 18, “Brotherly Love” (track 3, 0:56 from the start), in Dougie B (lyrics), The D.O.A. Tape:And tell Nay-Nay come shake up the room
Lil Gotti call thotty, that bitch is a smooch (That bitch is a smoochie)
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Verb
smooch (third-person singular simple present smooches, present participle smooching, simple past and past participle smooched)
- (informal, ambitransitive) To kiss.
They smooched in the doorway.
2013 May 6, Dan Shive, El Goonish Shive (webcomic), Comic for Monday, May 6, 2013:"Hm. I guess I did agree to go along with whatever her conditions were..." "We smooched on it. No backsies."
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Etymology 2
Noun
smooch (plural smooches)
- Alternative form of smutch.
Verb
smooch (third-person singular simple present smooches, present participle smooching, simple past and past participle smooched)
- Alternative form of smutch.
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