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hickey

[ US /ˈhɪki/ ]
[ UK /hˈɪki/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small inflamed elevation of the skin; a pustule or papule; common symptom in acne
  2. a temporary red mark on a person's skin resulting from kissing or sucking by their lover

How To Use hickey In A Sentence

  • The first thing that caught my eye was one of those plastic doohickeys that six-packs of soda come in.
  • Early in the first quarter against the Swans, Matthew aggravated a long-term niggle in his hamstring origin tendon," Dr Hickey told richmondfc. com.au. AFL Latest News and Broadband
  • And with a little adapter/switcher doohickey, it's easy to set it up as a second computer, sharing the same mouse monitor and keyboard.
  • Del, I don't know what kind of maidens you are used to kissing but a 3.5 inch turkey load tends to leave a "hickey" on my shoulder after each smooch ... even when that orange bead is held on the base of old Tom's warty neck! I have a quick question for all of you turkey hunters.
  • The play focuses on a tough Irish laborer (Hamlin), who becomes a national superstar when it's discovered that his daughter has a "hickey" on her neck that resembles Jesus. TheaterMania.com
  • He lead me off into their vast collection of dohickeys, doodads, and thingamajigs.
  • Jake then rose an eyebrow as he pointed towards my neck, ‘Allen, is that a hickey?’
  • After figuring out how all the doohickeys (the buckles are a bit unusual but they function fine), latches, and what-not worked on these boots I was off for a tour. - The Backcountry Skiing Blog
  • James Hickey is also capable of rattling opponents.
  • Del, I don't know what kind of maidens you are used to kissing but a 3.5 inch turkey load tends to leave a "hickey" on my shoulder after each smooch ... even when that orange bead is held on the base of old Tom's warty neck! I have a quick question for all of you turkey hunters.
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