January 1, 2010

British New Year's vernacular

snog

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)

"...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."

2 comments:

Brian King said...

What brought this on? Been thinking about snogging a lot recently???

KLR said...

A friend mentioned the lack of snogging over his holidays. You probably log more snog time than I do, Brian. Congrats!