smoochverb [ I ]
usuk/smuːtʃ/informal to kiss, hold, and touch someone in a sexual way:
Didn't I see you smooching with Mark at Kim's party?
UK When two people are smooching, they are dancing slowly and very close together to slow, romantic music:
The dance floor was full of middle-aged couples smooching to slushy ballads.
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Dance & choreography
- arabesque
- ballerina
- ballet
- ballet shoe
- ballroom dancing
- ceilidh
- corps de ballet
- dance
- dance studio
- dancer
- fandango
- flamenco
- mosh
- pirouette
- pointes
- polka
- prima ballerina
- quickstep
- strut your stuff idiom
- war dance
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smoochnoun [ C usually singular ]
usuk/smuːtʃ/UKinformal a kiss:
I was so embarrassed when I walked in on them having a smooch on the sofa.
a slow, romantic dance:
Kate had a smooch with a very attractive young man at the Christmas party.
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Dance & choreography
- arabesque
- ballerina
- ballet
- ballet shoe
- ballroom dancing
- ceilidh
- corps de ballet
- dance
- dance studio
- dancer
- fandango
- flamenco
- mosh
- pirouette
- pointes
- polka
- prima ballerina
- quickstep
- strut your stuff idiom
- war dance
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