SNUGGLE
VERBS
1633 — SNUDGE to snuggle; to cuddle; to lie close and still; to remain snug and quiet; to nestle → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1898 — COORIE to snuggle, to nestle → Sc. & Ireland
1905 — YALLOP to snuggle → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1920 — SCROOCH — SCRUNCH to snuggle up; to dance extremely close to someone → African-American sl.
1929 — CRINGLE to snuggle, to nestle → Sc.
.M20 — SNOGGLE — SNOOGLE to snuggle; to cuddle; to kiss and caress → US sl.