Smooch in a sentence as a noun

The work starts to feel like work, and for most writers that is the smooch of death.

These people are able to find, smooch and retain new customers.

School officials said the smooch was sexual harassment"

And detectlanguage, smooch - there's quite a lot of API as a Service companies out there

Well good for them but I have no interest in watching them smooch and grope each other for thirty seconds on camera.

Smooch in a sentence as a verb

Go outside, get some fresh air, find some dudes and / or ladies to consensually smooch upon, there's plenty of time later for the toil.

Even if they become one, they may not have the negotiation skills or willingness to smooch that is required for a suit to succeed.>how is it possible that all the smart people: 1. aren't managers.

You have to do it with within budget, you have to take care of sales/marketing, smooch the investors, motivate employees, risk you health/relationships.

Yes, some people smooch too much or hug or touch too much, but they are outliers and introducing these artificial mechanics to, in theory, thwart these people, I think is not worth the trouble.

I intend to check out Crisp, Intercom, Drift, hubspot, smooch, pipedrive, and Tawk judging by responses below, but wondering if anyone can help cut through the noise with some personal anecdotes.

Smooch definitions

noun

an enthusiastic kiss

See also: smack

verb

snuggle and lie in a position where one person faces the back of the others

See also: spoon