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English
Etymology
Possibly from the same roots as snug (“to lie close”).
Pronunciation
Verb
snog (third-person singular simple present snogs, present participle snogging, simple past and past participle snogged)
- (British, Australia, colloquial) To kiss passionately.
- Synonyms: make out, (Australia) pash; see also Thesaurus:kiss
- 2016 Alya, "Gamer", Miraculous
This is about stepping up and representing, not snuggling up and snogging. This is serious business.
Translations
slang: kiss passionately
- Catalan: morrejar (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 跟某人舌吻 (gēn mǒurén shéwěn)
- Czech: muckat se (cs) impf, cicmat se impf, muchlovat se impf
- Finnish: imuttaa (fi)
- French: peloter (fr)
- German: knutschen (de), küssen (de)
- Greek: φασώνομαι (el) (fasónomai)
- Hungarian: csókolózik (hu)
- Icelandic: fara í sleik
- Italian: limonare (it), pomiciare (it), baciare (it), slinguare (it), fare l'amore (it)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: kline, rote (no) (mess (around (with))
- Polish: migdalić się impf, uderzać w ślinę impf
- Spanish: morrearse (es), chapar (es)
- Swedish: hångla (sv)
- Welsh: swsio
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Noun
snog (plural snogs)
- (British, Australia, colloquial) A passionate kiss.
Translations
Anagrams
Danish
Etymology
From the Old Norse snókr (“a snake”) or snákr (“only in poetry; a snake”), from Proto-Germanic *snakô; cognates include the Swedish and Norwegian snok, Icelandic snákur (“a snake”), English snake.
Pronunciation
Noun
snog c (singular definite snogen, plural indefinite snoge)
- grass snake (Natrix natrix)
Declension
References
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation
Adjective
snog (comparative snoige)
- nice, pretty
- A bheil thu gu snog? ― Are you doing alright?
Mutation
Scottish Gaelic mutation
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Radical
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Lenition
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snog |
shnog after "an", t-snog
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Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
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