besmooch

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English

Etymology

From be- +‎ smooch.

Verb

besmooch (third-person singular simple present besmooch, present participle es, simple past and past participle besmooched)

  1. (transitive) To give smooches to; smooch all over
    • 2009, Susan Becker, Rose Worthy:
      Anna continued to pace and talk frantically, “She's going to hate us both for this and with good reason. Oh.....and I work side by side with her everyday....Oh my gosh, Oh my gosh, Oh my gosh.......I gotta explain things to her. This was so wrong of me to besmooch you.”

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