I had sweaty snucking with this broad last night.
by Doug E Freshh February 4, 2010
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To both sniff and suck at the same time.
"She was snucking my ass for 30 sneconds."
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Comes from the ambiguous base, snuck.

Snucking is a combination of snuggling and fucking. Snucking has an element of love and intimacy compared to the otherwise procedural manner of fucking these days.

Snucking improves general mood and gives satisfaction before, during, and after sex.
Partner 1: Do you want to fuck tonight?

Partner 2: I'd prefer snucking, I'm feeling us right now.

Partner 1: I hope you're ready for some major vibes and Frank Ocean
by Urbando January 8, 2021
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The act of having intercourse with a snouted mammal. It is usually performed from behind while grabbing the animals snout, this may be done one handed or with both hands.
I caught cousin John snucking the sheep at his uncles farm.
by Animal007 August 16, 2011
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Snucking is the act of sexual Intercourse with a Snuggy brand blanket. This can include any position as long as the Snuggy is involved. The perks of snucking are more warmth and concelability.
"I was snucking with my woman last night and now I gotta wash the Snuggy!"
by Cptn Cadaver March 1, 2010
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corey was hatin on me, so i caught him n tha hood an snuck that fool.
by d-mane April 16, 2008
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According to certain actual, credible dictionaries (which I cannot name because of potential legal issues), snuck evolved in the mid-late 19th Century United States from the word "sneak". Frequently those who engage in hypercorrection (yes, that is a word, look it up) say that there is "no such word". However, this is misleading and ignores both the inevitable evolution of the English language as well as the authoritative comments of most English dictionaries, which do in fact recognize it as a valid colloquialism. (Most do so whilst still observing that most people do not consider it proper in "formal" English).

The argument that the word is a "false" irregular verb and is therefore improper ignores countless other commonly used words which do the very same thing; e.g., "pled", "dove". A similar argument could also be made for the seemingly nonsensical yet true proposition that "flammable" and "inflammable" mean the same thing.

It also fails to take into consideration that even standardized, "proper" English has very few firm rules, that most rules of proper English have many exceptions, and that formal vocabulary, grammar, spelling, etc. vary from place to place. (Colour/color; 'quotes'/"quotes"; "punctuation inside quotes,"/"punctuation outside quotes", possessive's apostrophe/its lack of apostrophe, while/whilst, and the like.)

Of course, this does not excuse the complete and utter abuse of English by many people today; e.g. "u" for "you", "ur" for "your"/"you're", "i" for "I", "wat" for "what", etc. However, "snuck" does not fall into this blatantly vulgar category.
Whilst being criticized by your pseudo-intelligent judgement and your ignorance toward the English language, I snuck in your mum's fanny and aborted your soon-to-be-born sibling.
by Tbl Cyka June 20, 2009
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