v. Obs. rare. [prob. a jingling modification of SMACK v.2 Cf. SMICK-SMACK.] trans. and intr. ? To kiss.

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1572.  Schole ho. Women, 132, in Hazl., E. P. P., IV. 110. Haue you once turned your eye and back, An other she wil haue to smick and smack.

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1685–8.  in Bagford Ballads (1876), 68. You smack, you smick, you wash, you lick, you smirk, you swear, you grin.

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