snog v To hit, strike; esp to club a seal; BAT V.
1929
Nat Geog July, p. 125 Young seals are saucy and will come for a man until he snogs
them with his bat. P 243-59 Snog un. Bat 'im, i.e. hit seal on the snout with a bat. P
7-79 We'll snog 'im in the head.
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