National Smooch Day

Young couple sharing a sweet kiss on a park bench, surrounded by blooming flowers and wearing matching pastel outfits, springtime picnic setting..
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Welcome to National Smooch Day, where love is in the air and kisses are on everyone's mind! Get ready to pucker up and celebrate all things smoochy. Whether you're giving a peck to your loved one, your pet, or even a random stranger, today is the day to spread the love. Let's dive into the internet history and find out how this adorable day came to be!

When is Smooch Day?

It's national smooch day on the 7th July.


The Internet History of National Smooch Day

It all started on a warm summer day back in July 2017 when the internet exploded with mentions of National Smooch Day. People from all walks of life were excitedly talking about the day dedicated to smooching and expressing their love through kisses.

From viral videos of adorable animals giving sweet smooches to heartwarming stories of couples sharing passionate kisses, National Smooch Day became an instant hit. The hashtag #NationalSmoochDay trended on social media platforms, with users sharing their smooching adventures and spreading the love.

The origins of National Smooch Day are a bit mysterious, but it's believed that the day was created to remind people of the importance of physical affection and connection. In a world that can sometimes feel disconnected, a simple kiss can speak volumes and remind us of the power of love.

Celebrating National Smooch Day

So, how can you celebrate this delightful day of smooching? Here are a few ideas:

  • Plant a surprise smooch on your loved one when they least expect it. Bonus points for creativity!
  • Give your pet a peck on the nose and show them some extra love.
  • Grab a friend and practice your acting skills with a dramatic smooching scene.
  • Spread the love by giving compliments and virtual kisses to your online friends.
  • Organize a kissing booth for a charity event, with all proceeds going towards a good cause.
  • Challenge yourself to give a certain number of smooches throughout the day. Can you beat your personal record?

Did You Know?

Did you know that kissing has some surprising health benefits? Not only does it increase your heart rate and release feel-good hormones, but it can also help boost your immune system. So, go ahead and pucker up for the sake of good health!



History behind the term 'Smooch'


1700s

The Origins

The term 'smooch' originated in the 1700s and is believed to have derived from the Dutch word 'smuigen,' which means to kiss or smear. At that time, 'smooch' referred to a light kiss or affectionate touch between lovers or close friends.


1920s

Silent Film Era

During the 1920s, the term 'smooch' gained popularity in America, particularly in the context of silent films. It started to signify a deep and passionate kiss. Hollywood films often depicted couples engaged in intense smooching scenes, which contributed to the term becoming more widely known and used.


1940s

Big Band Era

In the 1940s, during the heyday of Big Band music, 'smooch' took on a new meaning. It became a lively and spirited dance style often performed to slow, romantic songs. The dance involved close contact and smooth, flowing movements, replicating the sensation of an intimate embrace. 'Smooch' became synonymous with this specific dance style.



1960s

Pop Culture Influence

The term 'smooch' experienced a resurgence in the 1960s, thanks to the influence of pop culture. With the onset of rock and roll and the broadening of societal norms, 'smooch' once again became associated with passionate kissing, but this time in a more casual and youthful context. The word gained popularity among teenagers and young adults.


Present Day

Modern Usage

In the present day, 'smooch' remains a popular term used to describe a kiss, particularly a playful or affectionate one. Whether it's a quick peck on the cheek or a long, passionate smooch between loved ones, the term continues to evoke feelings of romance and tenderness.


Did you know?

Did you know that kissing has some surprising health benefits? Not only does it increase your heart rate and release feel-good hormones, but it can also help boost your immune system. So, go ahead and pucker up for the sake of good health!

Tagged

romance fun loved ones

First identified

20th June 2015

Most mentioned on

7th July 2017

Total mentions

27

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