Kiss sealed with a word

31 May 2013 - 02:39 By Sapa-AP
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French-kiss. File photo
French-kiss. File photo
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AFTER centuries of lacking a French word for the sloppy Gallic export "to French kiss", a verb has finally been given its rightful place in the French dictionary.

"Galocher" - to kiss with tongues - is among new entries added to the Petit Robert 2014 edition, which hit the shops yesterday.

It may surprise many that France, a country famous for its amorous exploits, is only just embracing the popular pastime. Yet Laurence Laporte, of the Robert publishing house, said that it's just the evolution of language.

Laporte said the French have "always had many expressions to describe it, like 'kissing at length in the mouth', but it's true, we've never had one single word".

She added that "it never stopped us doing it".

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