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Squirgling

Beginner 📱 Gen-Z / Internet Slang

Definition

Verb: the act of making out with someone's nose. Involves sucking, licking, caressing, and kissing.

Example Usage

"Kiss me in a way you've never kissed me before."
"Muah muah muah, mgmglgmglg squirgling mmgmgl."

- Hotshot II

Origin

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