hickey
Americannoun
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Slang.
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a pimple.
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a reddish mark left on the skin by a passionate kiss.
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any device or gadget whose name is not known or is momentarily forgotten.
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Electricity. a fitting used to mount a lighting fixture in an outlet box or on a pipe or stud.
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a tool used to bend tubes and pipes.
noun
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informal an object or gadget: used as a name when the correct name is forgotten, etc; doodah
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informal a mark on the skin, esp a lovebite
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printing a spot on a printed sheet caused by an imperfection or a speck on the printing plate
Etymology
Origin of hickey
An dating from 1905–10 of obscure origin; senses under hickey def. 1 perhaps a separate word, though the development “device,” from “defective device,” from “defect, blemish, mark” is also possible; doohickey
Example Sentences
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The new season focuses on Nick and Charlie’s couple stuff: sharing a bed during a class trip to Paris, navigating hickey shame, coming out about their relationship.
From New York Times • Jul. 29, 2023
A police report describes the mark as a hickey.
From Salon • Aug. 15, 2018
Jepson has hired a lawyer and looked up that claim to the last infinitesimal hickey; he knows more about the Old Juan than I do.
From Rimrock Jones by Coolidge, Dane
To Von Plaanden's indignant disgust, his military splendor was seriously impaired by a huge "hickey" over his left eye, the memento of a well-aimed rock.
From The Unspeakable Perk by Adams, Samuel Hopkins
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