Snoggle

What is Snoggle?


1.

A physical carress, involving giving a "Snog" (British for "French Kiss") and a "Snuggle" (cuddle) at the same time.

She wanted to give him a snoggle, but he snoggled her first. They exchanged many snoggles.

2.

noun: to snog, cuddle and snuggle simultaneously.

adverb: snoggling

ORIGIN early 16th cent. (rare before the 18th cent.): of unknown origin.

e.g baby I don't feel like shagging tonight, lets just get into bed and snoggle.

See kiss, cuddle, snog, shag, snuggle

3.

from the British verb snog, it implies french kissing something...but what?

Ex. 1

Bob: Hey dog, your girl came over last night.

Dick: Is that right? What did y'all talk about?

Bob: Well there wasn't much to talk about since she straight snoggled my dick!

Ex. 2

Snoggle a dick! (as a gesture between friends)

Ex. 3

Snoggle a dick (in response to someone pisses you off)

See snog, snoggle, blowjob, bj, head, brain, dome, felacio, cranium, french kissing, cerebro

4.

The loose, floppy bit of of sock that appears if one is wearing a big sock, or if the sock is somehow pushed down the foot slightly.

"Yeah I was just minding my own business when I noticed I had a snoggle!"

"That sucks, why don't you join the snoggle prevention society?"

"Yeah, together, we can end the misery."

See snoggle, floppy sock, socks, feet, shoes

5.

The act of pinching one nostril shut and blasting mucous from the other nostril.

My allergies were so bad yesterday that I had to snoggle several times...

See blowing, blasting, boogering, shooting

6.

A snuggle with "extras" AS used in an episode of "The Simpsons"

Homer and Madge are in bed. Madge looks loving and says "Let's Snoggle"

See Roger

7.

A half bird, half doglike creature that has long hair and barks.


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