hickey vs smudge

hickey

noun
  • A bruise-like mark made during petting by pressing the mouth to the skin on one’s partner’s body and sucking. 

  • A serif or other ornamentation on type. 

  • A tool for making smooth, semicircular bends in conduit and pipe. 

  • A printing defect caused by foreign matter on the printing surface resulting in a ring where the ink is missing, appearing as a spot of ink surrounded by a halo, or as an unprinted spot within a solid printed area. 

  • Local swelling in a tissue area, especially skin, often due to injury. 

  • An object whose name is unknown or cannot be recalled. 

  • An unintended negative outcome or loss in regards to a deal or action. 

smudge

noun
  • A blemish or smear, especially a dark or sooty one. 

  • Dense smoke, such as that used for fumigation. 

  • A quantity of herbs used in suffumigation. 

  • A heap of damp combustibles partially ignited and burning slowly, placed on the windward side of a house, tent, etc. to keep off mosquitoes or other insects. 

verb
  • To subject to ritual burning of herbs (suffumigation, smudging). 

  • To stifle or smother with smoke. 

  • To soil or smear with dirt. 

  • To obscure by blurring; to smear. 

  • To use dense smoke to protect from insects. 

  • To burn herbs as a cleansing ritual (suffumigation). 

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