What's the difference between smooch and smouch?

Smooch


Definition:

  • (v. t.) See Smutch.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Carrasco, a half-time substitute, menaced Real’s defenders and scored the goal that took the game to extra time, celebrating it by running to the front row and – a first for the European Cup – smooching with his girlfriend.
  • (2) So Natsal carefully distinguishes a “same-sex experience”, which could be just a smooch in the dark, from a “same-sex partner”, who is someone with whom you have had any genital contact intended to achieve orgasm.
  • (3) The way Cranston tells it – in a long, circuitous anecdote, punctuated by hand gestures and bouncing eyebrows – he arrived in the class to be handed a sheet of paper describing an acting exercise, that required him to smooch passionately with his (beautiful, female) acting partner for that day.
  • (4) It’s like they say: snitches gets smooches.” Warner, barely a week after he mistook an article in The Onion, the American satirical website, for a straight news report , again seemed to drag his response wide of the mark.
  • (5) Yeah, he wrote the Violence Against Women Act , but there are also all those clips of Biden awkwardly smooching women at official receptions.

Smouch


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To kiss closely.
  • (v. t.) To smutch; to soil; as, to smouch the face.
  • (n.) A dark soil or stain; a smutch.

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