How Do You Spell SNOGGED?

Pronunciation: [snˈɒɡd] (IPA)

The word "snogged" is a past tense form of the verb "snog," which means to kiss passionately. It is spelled with the letter "g" at the end to indicate its past tense form. Using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), "snogged" is transcribed as /snɒɡd/. The phonetic symbols represent the sound of the word, with the "s" pronounced as /s/, the "o" as /ɒ/, the "g" as /ɡ/, and the "d" as /d/.

SNOGGED Meaning and Definition

  1. Snogged is a verb that refers to the act of passionately kissing and embracing someone, often with deep affection or sexual desire. This term is primarily used in British English and is commonly associated with intimate or romantic encounters between two individuals.

    When someone is described as being snogged, it implies that they have engaged in a passionate kissing session. Snogging typically involves the touching of lips, sometimes with open mouths, as well as the use of hands to hold or caress one another. It is a term that captures a level of intensity or ardor beyond a simple peck on the lips.

    Snogging is often seen as an expression of love or attraction between individuals, and it is commonly associated with teenagers or young adults exploring their romantic interests. The term can be used colloquially and playfully, but it usually carries a connotation of physical intimacy.

    It is worth noting that the term snogged is more descriptive than formal, and it might not be found in some dictionaries. However, it is well understood by English speakers, particularly those familiar with British slang and informal language.

Common Misspellings for SNOGGED

Etymology of SNOGGED

The word "snogged" is believed to have originated in British English during the mid-20th century. It is a colloquial term that emerged as slang, primarily used in England and other parts of the United Kingdom. The exact etymology of the word is uncertain, but it is thought to be a variation of the term "snug", which means to fit closely or to be intimately close. Over time, "snog" evolved to specifically refer to passionate kissing or making out, often associated with teenagers or young adults.

Conjugate verb Snogged

CONDITIONAL

I would snogged
you would snogged
he/she/it would snogged
we would snogged
they would snogged
I would snog
we would snog
you would snog
he/she/it would snog
they would snog

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be snogging
you would be snogging
he/she/it would be snogging
we would be snogging
they would be snogging

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have snogged
you would have snogged
he/she/it would have snogged
we would have snogged
they would have snogged

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been snogging
you would have been snogging
he/she/it would have been snogging
we would have been snogging
they would have been snogging

FUTURE

I will snog
you will snog
he/she/it will snog
we will snog
they will snog

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be snogging
you will be snogging
he/she/it will be snogging
we will be snogging
they will be snogging

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have snogged
you will have snogged
he/she/it will have snogged
we will have snogged
they will have snogged

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been snogging
you will have been snogging
he/she/it will have been snogging
we will have been snogging
they will have been snogging

IMPERATIVE

you snog
we let´s snog

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to snog

PAST

I snogged
you snogged
he/she/it snogged
we snogged
they snogged

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was snogging
you were snogging
he/she/it was snogging
we were snogging
they were snogging

PAST PARTICIPLE

snogged

PAST PERFECT

I had snogged
you had snogged
he/she/it had snogged
we had snogged
they had snogged

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been snogging
you had been snogging
he/she/it had been snogging
we had been snogging
they had been snogging

PRESENT

I snog
you snog
he/she/it snogs
we snog
they snog

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am snogging
you are snogging
he/she/it is snogging
we are snogging
they are snogging

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

snogging

PRESENT PERFECT

I have snogged
you have snogged
he/she/it has snogged
we have snogged
they have snogged

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been snogging
you have been snogging
he/she/it has been snogging
we have been snogging
they have been snogging