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To snog is to kiss. A teenage couple might snog throughout an entire two hour movie. The verb snog is British slang for kiss, cuddle, or make out. It's a word that is more and more common in American English as well, as a casual way to talk about kissing.
Snog (noun) To snog (verb)
So 'to snog' is to give someone a kiss.
Peng. Another London term, for someone or something that is attractive or desirable. A person can be peng, but so can food. Check out some peng chicken.
Lush. Meaning: (Adjective) Lush is British slang that is used to describe a beautiful or sexy person. Sometimes, lush is also used to describe a beautiful experience or occasion.
Bring back 'firkytoodling': Victorian slang for a kiss and a cuddle. Firkytoodling is now one of my favourite words.
Etymology 1
From Middle English kissen, kussen, from Old English cyssan (“to kiss”), from Proto-West Germanic *kussijan, from Proto-Germanic *kussijaną (“to kiss”).
In some situations, a kiss is a ritual, formal or symbolic gesture indicating devotion, respect, or a sacramental. The word came from Old English cyssan ("to kiss"), in turn from coss ("a kiss").
Open app. What is an Australian kiss? An Australian kiss. is when you start off with a French kiss.
Pash (pash) / Kiss
An indelicate description of kissing passionately, hence the name. Pashing typically leads to two things: pash rash (red marks around the lips caused by excessive kissing), and/or rooting (the crass Australian term for the birds and the bees).
Greeting manners is not only to transform information but also to establish social contact. when meeting someone for the first time, British people usually shake hands, give each other a huge, sometimes kiss each other but kisses are only exchange between close friends whom you haven't seen for a long time .
Cannabis, also commonly referred to as marijuana or weed, is the most widely abused illicit drug in the UK. Most commonly rolled with tobacco and smoked, this is often referred to as a spliff or joint. Cannabis can also be made into what are commonly referred to as edibles when added to food.
Fancy. Used as a verb, to fancy means to desire something. This is mainly used either to express having a crush on somebody or craving something to eat. For example, if somebody says, “Do you fancy a biscuit?” they are offering you a cookie to go with your cuppa.
Chuffed. When you're really happy or proud of something, the perfect word in British slang to describe your emotions is chuffed.
An American kiss, just like a French kiss, involves deep kissing but without the use of tongue. Hold your lady close by her waist and pin her closer to your body kissing her hard. Bend her a little giving support to her with your hand on her back and get lost in the romantic moment!
Noun. Glasgow kiss (plural Glasgow kisses) (Britain, euphemistic, humorous) A sharp, sudden headbutt to the nose, usually resulting in a broken nose.
Outside of its racial stereotyping, white girl has been used as a slang for cocaine or heroin since the 1970s.
In British English, "lady" is often, but not always, simply a courteous synonym for "woman". Public toilets are often distinguished by signs showing simply "Ladies" or "Gentlemen".
'Lass' or 'lassie' is another word for 'girl'. This is mainly in the north of England and Scotland. 'Lad' is another word for boy.
Grafting
"Grafting" is Scottish slang denoting a lad who is trying to get a girl to like him. A bit like flirting. You'll hear this one a lot on the British Love Island.
“Fit” –hot or sexually desirable. The word is used to describe a person one finds sexually attractive or hot.