I. ˈsmüch transitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-es )
Etymology: probably alteration of smutch (II)
: smudge , smear , soil
don't want you smooching up these cards — W.L.Gresham
II. noun
( -es )
: smudge , smear
smooch of lipstick on his collar
III. intransitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-es )
Etymology: alteration of smouch (II)
: kiss , pet
smooching in dark corners
IV. noun
( -es )
: kiss
comes over and plants a big smooch on me — Richard Bissell