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# I'm not sure ...
It's recognised in Australia, but I always thought it came from the UK.

[Edit]Fun fact of the day: A Google Image search seems to indicate that 'snog' is Danish for 'snake'.
(, Thu 11 Jul 2002, 3:11, archived)
# From what I saw on you Big Brother
the Auzzie word for "snog" is "pash"
(, Thu 11 Jul 2002, 3:14, archived)
# Yes
"Pash" is more commonly used. I think we get "snog" from watching British comedies.
(, Thu 11 Jul 2002, 3:16, archived)
# What part of Oz are u in?
(, Thu 11 Jul 2002, 3:20, archived)
# Sydney
... sometimes it seems like all of us are here. :)

Where are you?
(, Thu 11 Jul 2002, 3:29, archived)
# Napier, New Zealand
ONLY place to be :)
(, Thu 11 Jul 2002, 3:34, archived)
# I ought to
visit NZ some time. Hmmm, there are a lot of things I ought to do but don't. Maybe I'll drive over when they build a bridge.
(, Thu 11 Jul 2002, 3:42, archived)
# I'm planning a trip
in a few years, I'll miss drinking real beer when I'm over there. Or I could just wait for your next REAL big bush fire and get a free trip
(, Thu 11 Jul 2002, 3:47, archived)
# See you then
This thread is getting ridiculously long -- I'm moving up to the top of the page.
(, Thu 11 Jul 2002, 3:56, archived)
# nah pad it out
we can goooooo alllll the way
(, Thu 11 Jul 2002, 4:11, archived)
# Burnham On Sea, Somerset, England
is the only place to be (honest)
(, Thu 11 Jul 2002, 3:43, archived)
# its not an an american word, so most american don't know what it means
so you can be silly with them
(, Thu 11 Jul 2002, 3:14, archived)