smoocher orig. U.S.
(ˈsmuːtʃə(r))
[f. smooch v.3 + -er1.]
a. One who smooches. b. A song or piece of music suitable for accompanying slow, close dancing.
| 1946 Sun (Baltimore) 18 May 2/6 Seeking out ‘necking spots’ to catch ‘smoochers’. 1976 Record Mirror 3 Apr. 19/5 Ella's dreamy reading of the ‘How strange the change from major to minor’ tune is of course an ace smoocher at any time. |