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 In TIME for Feb.17 review of William Boyd's "Any Human Heart" the reviewer says "....in what
amounts to literary incest, Mounstuart indulges in a brief snog with Waugh himself."
I found a page on BBC news that uses "snog" as a teenage term for osculation. Somehow that
doesn't seem to fit the use in the book review.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/1443007.stm#map
Comments, please. Bonzaialsatian, where are you when I need you?
Or dodyskin, who has been neglecting us for too long.
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