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hickey

Hickey vs Marking - What's the difference?

hickey | marking |


As a proper noun hickey

is .

As a verb marking is

.

As a noun marking is

(uncountable) the action of the verb to mark .

Hickey vs Rugby - What's the difference?

hickey | rugby |


As nouns the difference between hickey and rugby

is that hickey is a bruise-like mark made during petting by pressing the mouth to the skin on one’s partner’s body and sucking while rugby is a sport where players can hold or kick an ovoid ball. The ball cannot be handled forwards and points are scored by touching the ball to the ground in the area past their opponent’s territory or kicking the ball between goalposts and over a crossbar.

As proper nouns the difference between hickey and rugby

is that hickey is {{surname|A=An|Irish|from=Irish}} anglicised from {{term|Ó hÍcidhe||descendant of a person named Healer|lang=ga}} while Rugby is a town in Warwickshire, England, where the sport of rugby is thought to have originated.

Hickey vs Love - What's the difference?

hickey | love |


As nouns the difference between hickey and love

is that hickey is a bruise-like mark made during petting by pressing the mouth to the skin on one’s partner’s body and sucking while love is strong affection.

As proper nouns the difference between hickey and love

is that hickey is {{surname|A=An|Irish|from=Irish}} anglicised from {{term|Ó hÍcidhe||descendant of a person named Healer|lang=ga}} while Love is {{surname|lang=en}.

As a verb love is

to have a strong affection for (someone or something).

Hickey vs Kiss - What's the difference?

hickey | kiss |


As a proper noun hickey

is .

As a phrase kiss is

.

Hickry vs Hickey - What's the difference?

hickry | hickey |


As a noun hickry

is (us|archaic).

As a proper noun hickey is

.

Hicked vs Hickey - What's the difference?

hicked | hickey |


As a verb hicked

is past tense of hick.

As a noun hickey is

a bruise-like mark made during petting by pressing the mouth to the skin on one’s partner’s body and sucking.

As a proper noun Hickey is

{{surname|A=An|Irish|from=Irish}} anglicised from {{term|Ó hÍcidhe||descendant of a person named Healer|lang=ga}}.

Hickey vs Rickey - What's the difference?

hickey | rickey |


As nouns the difference between hickey and rickey

is that hickey is a bruise-like mark made during petting by pressing the mouth to the skin on one’s partner’s body and sucking while Rickey is a cocktail made with lime citrus fruit and carbonated water.

As proper nouns the difference between hickey and rickey

is that hickey is {{surname|A=An|Irish|from=Irish}} anglicised from {{term|Ó hÍcidhe||descendant of a person named Healer|lang=ga}} while Rickey is a variant of Ricky, diminutive of the male given name Richard.

Hickey vs Hickery - What's the difference?

hickey | hickery |


As a proper noun hickey

is .

As a noun hickery is

(dated|outside|dialects|now|nonstandard).

Hickey vs Tickey - What's the difference?

hickey | tickey |


As a proper noun hickey

is .

As a noun tickey is

(south africa|obsolete) a silver threepenny bit.

Mickey vs Hickey - What's the difference?

mickey | hickey |


As nouns the difference between mickey and hickey

is that mickey is a small bottle of liquor, holding 375 ml or 13 oz., typically shaped to fit in one's pocket while hickey is a bruise-like mark made during petting by pressing the mouth to the skin on one’s partner’s body and sucking.

As proper nouns the difference between mickey and hickey

is that mickey is a diminutive of the male given names Michael, Mike or Mick while Hickey is {{surname|A=An|Irish|from=Irish}} anglicised from {{term|Ó hÍcidhe||descendant of a person named Healer|lang=ga}}.

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