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smick

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

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. 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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