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Hickey   /hˈɪki/   Listen
Hickey

noun
1.
A small inflamed elevation of the skin; a pustule or papule; common symptom in acne.  Synonyms: pimple, zit.
2.
A temporary red mark on a person's skin resulting from kissing or sucking by their lover.  Synonym: love bite.






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"Hickey" Quotes from Famous Books



... marshal cried. "Well, now we certainly must get him! If he's a horse thief, as well as a safe-blower we sure will get him! Scatter, boys! Be lively! Jack, I'll lend you a horse. Come on now. Jim Hickey, you lead one bunch over the Tuckerton trail, and I'll head another on the road to Rainbow Ridge. But most likely the fellow will take to the mountains and hide out for ...
— Jack of the Pony Express • Frank V. Webster

... I want to hear about it. Wash your eyes, and we will get our horses and go over to see Mrs Hickey and her baby, and take her ...
— My Brilliant Career • Miles Franklin

... languid hand pushed the pink menu card across the table to Mr. Hickey. "And what do you see that ...
— The Brass Bowl • Louis Joseph Vance

... who was that lad what carried th' flag?' he ses. There, Flemin', what d' yeh think 'a that? 'Who was th' lad what carried th' flag?' he ses, an' th' lieutenant, he speaks up right away: 'That's Flemin', an' he's a jimhickey,' he ses, right away. What? I say he did. 'A jim-hickey,' he ses—those 'r his words. He did, too. I say he did. If you kin tell this story better than I kin, go ahead an' tell it. Well, then, keep yer mouth shet. Th' lieutenant, he ses: 'He's a jimhickey,' an' th' colonel, he ses: 'Ahem! ahem! he is, indeed, a very good man t' have, ...
— The Red Badge of Courage - An Episode of the American Civil War • Stephen Crane

... Governor Tryon and Mayor Matthews, of the city, were suspected of furthering the plot and furnishing the funds. Matthews was arrested at Flatbush by a party of officers under Colonel Varnum, but the evidence against him was insufficient. Among the soldiers implicated was Thomas Hickey, of Washington's guard, who was tried by court-martial, found guilty of sedition, mutiny, and correspondence with the enemy, and executed in the presence of the army on June 28th. Something of the feeling excited by the discovery of the ...
— The Campaign of 1776 around New York and Brooklyn • Henry P. Johnston



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