English edit

Etymology edit

smooch +‎ -er

Noun edit

smoocher (plural smoochers)

  1. (informal) Someone who smooches; a kisser.
    • 1988 August 20, Chris Reed, “The English 'Strip-tique'”, in Gay Community News, volume 16, number 6, page 16:
      When the pub downstairs closed, a contingent of straight couples ranging in age from 16 to 60 arrived to dance, though they were still safely outnumbered by same-sex huggers and smoochers.
  2. Someone who borrows trivial items without returning them; a petty thief.
  3. An annoyingly nosy person; a tag-along.

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