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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a make out" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to refer to a session of kissing or intimate physical contact, but the correct expression is "makeout" without the article "a."
Example: "They had a makeout session at the party last night."
Alternatives: "a kiss" or "a makeout session."
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There's this thing of sexuality in Paris, we held a make out workshop.
It could be a flirty food fight in the kitchen, or a make out session on the hiking trails.
People also reported a make out session at Bing Bar and hand holding at Tao - and dinner Sunday night.
Wednesday Jennifer went on Ryan Seacrest's radio show and said she is "totally single" and did not plan a date with Ben--but didn't quite deny a make out session.
Clean teeth, fresh breath, and a make out partner.
Don't underestimate the hair as an important place to touch during a make out session.
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He did not make an out.
You, as a borrower, make out great.
Make out in a group of people.
A couple made out on a couch.
Among the offerings, "a tortilla made out of fish protein".
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