Definition of Smooch

1. Noun. An enthusiastic kiss.

Exact synonyms: Smack
Generic synonyms: Buss, Kiss, Osculation
Specialized synonyms: Smacker
Derivative terms: Smack

2. Verb. Snuggle and lie in a position where one person faces the back of the others.
Exact synonyms: Spoon
Generic synonyms: Make Out, Neck
Derivative terms: Smooching

Definition of Smooch

1. v. t. See Smutch.

Definition of Smooch

1. Noun. (informal) A kiss. ¹

2. Verb. (informal) To kiss. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Smooch

1. to kiss [v -ED, -ING, -ES] - See also: kiss

Lexicographical Neighbors of Smooch

smoky
smoky quartz
smolder
smoldered
smolderer
smolderers
smoldering
smoldering leukaemia
smolderingly
smolderings
smolders
smolianinovite
smolt
smoltification
smolts
smooch (current term)
smooched
smoocher
smoochers
smooches
smoochfest
smoochier
smoochiest
smoochily
smoochiness
smooching
smoochy
smoochy-woochy
smoodge
smoor

Literary usage of Smooch

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Official Report of the Trial of Charles Louis Tucker for the Murder of by Massachusetts, Massachusetts Superior Court (1907)
"Q. Can you give us any more definitely where this blood smooch was on the right ... Q. How large a blood smooch was that ? A. I couldn't call it much of a ..."

2. Putnam's Word Book: A Practical Aid in Expressing Ideas Through the Use of by Louis Andrew Flemming (1913)
"n. smooch, smutch, blotch, daub. smeary, a. dauby, sticky, viscous. smell, n. olfaction; odor, savor, scent; (sweet smell) fragrance, aroma, perfume, ..."

3. Glossary of Supposed Americanisms by Alfred Langdon Elwyn (1859)
"... or smooch, is, with New England people, a dirty mark along the cheek, as a smooch of paint, or ink, or charcoal—a sad let down from the old luxury. ..."

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