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smoocher

English

Etymology

smooch +? -er

Noun

smoocher (plural smoochers)

  1. Someone who smooches (is overly affectionate.)
  2. Someone who borrows trivial items without returning them; a petty thief.
  3. An annoyingly nosy person; a tag-along.

Anagrams

  • moochers

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smooch

English

Etymology 1

Perhaps from a dialectal variation of smack. Compare also Low German smok (a kiss, a smouch).

Alternative forms

  • smouch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /smu?t?/
  • Rhymes: -u?t?

Noun

smooch (plural smooches)

  1. (informal) A kiss.
Derived terms
  • smoochies
  • smoochiness
  • smoochy
Translations

Verb

smooch (third-person singular simple present smooches, present participle smooching, simple past and past participle smooched)

  1. (informal, transitive, intransitive) To kiss.
    They smooched in the doorway.
Derived terms
  • besmooch
  • smoocher
Translations

Etymology 2

Verb

smooch (third-person singular simple present smooches, present participle smooching, simple past and past participle smooched)

  1. Alternative form of smutch
    • 1892, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, "The Yellow Wallpaper"
      Then she said that the paper stained everything it touched, that she had found yellow smooches on all my clothes and John's, and she wished we would be more careful!

Anagrams

  • chomos, schmoo

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