To act in an ingratiating manner; to fawn.
1903 February 3, Political Labor League of New South Wales: Annual Conference, minutes, 2006, Michael Hogan (editor), Labor Pains: Early Conference and Executive Reports of the Labor Party of NSW, [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=MWq…
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(transitive) To inveigle; to use flattery and wiles on someone.
: Mr Grant, in reply, was not in favor of the way the bureau was conducted. There was no rotation system, but a straight-out smoodging system, and therein was his objection. Give us the bureau, but let there be no smoodging to the foreman.
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(slang, dated) To kiss and cuddle; to canoodle.
: The motion was lost.
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