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Etymology

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From smooch +‎ -some.

Adjective

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smoochsome (comparative more smoochsome, superlative most smoochsome)

  1. Characterised or marked by smooching
    • 2006, Time Out London Bars, Pubs, and Clubs, page 35:
      If pubs were judged entirely on decor, this one - on a quiet back street just off Cheyne Walk - would scoop honours galore. It's beautifully lit, with a gorgeous upper gallery, stained-glass windows, comfortable seating and, to top it all, a smoochsome Jeff Buckley track played on the pub stereo; []
    • 2014, Andy Wells, The Daily Star[1]:
      The smoochsome twosome were caught playing tonsil tennis as they drove into an underpass in Foshan, China, hoping to avoid attention.