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smick-smack, n. and a. [Cf. smick v. and smack n.2] †A. n. A smacking noise; a smacking or frequent kissing. Obs.
c1550Lusty Iuventus in Hazl. Dodsley II. 85 What a hurly-burly is here! Smick smack, and all this gear! 1677Miége Fr. Dict. ii. s.v. Smack, Smick-smack, baisotement. B. adj. Elegant, first-rate. rare—1.
1802Spirit Publ. Jrnls. VI. 186 The Bacchanalian glees were loudly applauded, and the smick smack repast went off with its usual eclat. |