To make something dirty.
To damage someone's reputation by slandering, misrepresenting, or otherwise making false accusations about them, their statements, or their actions.
To become messy or not clear by being spread.
To spread (a substance, especially one that colours or is dirty) across a surface by rubbing.
To cause (something) to be messy or not clear by rubbing and spreading it.
To cause (something) to be a particular colour by covering with a substance.
To climb without using footholds, using the friction from the shoe to stay on the wall.
To cover (a surface with a layer of some substance) by rubbing.
To rub (a body part, etc.) across a surface.
To write or draw (something) by spreading a substance on a surface.
(of a substance, etc.) To make a surface dirty by covering it.
To attempt to remove (a substance) from a surface by rubbing.
A Pap smear (screening test for cervical cancer).
A false or unsupported, malicious statement intended to injure a person's reputation.
Any of various forms of distortion that make a signal harder to see or hear.
A mark made by smearing.
A rough glissando in jazz music.
A maneuver in which the shoe is placed onto the holdless rock, and the friction from the shoe keeps it in contact
A preparation to be examined under a microscope, made by spreading a thin layer of a substance (such as blood, bacterial culture) on a slide.
To besmirch.
To create a tar archive.
To coat with tar.
A file produced by such a program.
A black, oily, sticky, viscous substance, consisting mainly of hydrocarbons derived from organic materials such as wood, peat, or coal.
A Persian long-necked, waisted string instrument, shared by many cultures and countries in the Middle East and the Caucasus.
A solid residual byproduct of tobacco smoke.
A single-headed round frame drum originating in North Africa and the Middle East.
Black tar, a form of heroin.
Coal tar.
A program for archiving files, common on Unix systems.