释义 |
smoochy, a.|ˈsmuːtʃɪ| [f. smooch v.3 or n.2 + -y1.] Amorous, sexy; spec. of music: suitable for accompanying slow, close dancing.
1966A. E. Lindop I start Counting xvi. 190 Cooings and mewings and smoochy murmurings. 1971Woman's Own 27 Mar. 26/2 He led me to the dance floor... The next smoochy number was played. 1976G. Sims End of Web xvii. 120 Dated, smoochy music was being played. 1980I. Watson Gardens of Delights xvii. 111 Partnering the wench in a body-rubbing, smoochy glide. Hence ˈsmoochily adv., ˈsmoochiness.
1976‘D. Halliday’ Dolly & Nanny Bird xi. 138 Three or four couples were dancing smoochily at the end of the room. 1977E. W. Hildick Loop xi. 69 I'm still not sure whether today's callous outspokenness isn't preferable to..sly smoochiness. |