Contrary to popular American belief, snogging is just kissing- not full on lurve action. Full on kissing, yes- but a snog does not define any other sexual act.
by Chyna August 13, 2004
by Emily March 29, 2005
by J. Michael Reiter August 20, 2003
1. verb; to interface passionately with another being, creating a field of physical obsession and focused arousal +centered+ on the lips, mouth and tongue.
2. verb; to play tonsil hockey
3. verb; to give comfort or show affection to a fellow user of an internet forum. (syn: /lick, /spamHug)
2. verb; to play tonsil hockey
3. verb; to give comfort or show affection to a fellow user of an internet forum. (syn: /lick, /spamHug)
"...the world melts away into a clutter of noise and shadow when we're snogging..."
"...let's snog, baby."
"Awww, sorry to hear that Joslo. /snog."
"...let's snog, baby."
"Awww, sorry to hear that Joslo. /snog."
by Niix Starkyller June 03, 2004
The British version of the American term "make-out". Most Americans use it to conceale the true meaning in a conversation from those who do not know the meaning. Also, some prefer the word for personal reasons.
by Holcomb July 20, 2005
by Remotely Qeued For Life November 14, 2003
making out with all the trimmings. Know as being a common term among the Brits, but for Americans its like a piece of verbal candy. The sound and spelling of the word itself doesnt seem to match the meaning, which we all know and love so well
by CouRtney June 05, 2004