1. blacking - Noun
2. blacking - Verb
of Black
Any preparation for making things black; esp. one for giving a black luster to boots and shoes, or to stoves.
The act or process of making black.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFollowing complaints from the opposition, the House of Commons’ non-partisan law clerk criticized the government for blacking out too much of the documents. Source: Internet
Jamie Lee Curtis does her best with the ‘kindly hooker’ role and there’s a wild blacking up scene that makes this role-reversal romp a painful watch in places. Source: Internet
His spitting is timeless and two minutes of him blacking out over a meditative Budgie beat is the perfect blend. Source: Internet
Monday 14th May 2018Boarding school apologises for boys “blacking up” Source: Internet
The corporate-controlled media is now “blacking out” Bernie and will eventually move to viscously attack his campaign if it continues to gain momentum. Source: Internet
Ultimately the stress of the situation led to her blacking out on set, putting on weight and having suicidal thoughts. Source: Internet