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 I've always known the word snog as slang for (quoting from the site) Kissing with all the trimmings - except dribble., though in the stories I've heard it's always dribble included.
I was a bit suprised about the British origin though - for some reason I'd always thought that 'snog' came from the US.
Another thing: fringe is slang? I'm confused.
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