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  • 91Clown (disambiguation) — A clown is a comical performer, who wears white make up. Clown or clowns may also refer to: Clown (comics), the name of two Marvel Comics characters Clown (song), by nu metal band Korn Clowns (song), by British duo Goldfrapp Clowns (video game)… …

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  • 92clown around — verb act as or like a clown • Syn: ↑clown, ↑antic • Derivationally related forms: ↑antic (for: ↑antic), ↑clown (for: ↑clown), ↑ …

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  • 93Clown car — A clown car is a prop in a circus clown routine. A common example of such a routine involves an implausibly large number of clowns emerging from a very small car, to humorous effect. The first performance of this routine was in the Cole Brothers… …

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  • 94Clown-Walk — Le Clown Walk (nommé aussi C Walk) est une danse issue du Crip Walk ou marche du Crip , une danse de gang américain, les Crips. Sommaire 1 Origines 2 Différences entre le Crip Walk et le Clown Walk 3 Mouvements de base …

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  • 95clown — I n. 1) to act, play the clown 2) a circus clown II v. (D; intr.) to clown with * * * [klaʊn] play the clown (D; intr.) to clown with a circus clown to act …

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  • 96clown — {{11}}clown (n.) 1560s, also cloyne, rustic, boor, peasant, origin uncertain. Perhaps from Scandinavian dialect (Cf. Icelandic klunni clumsy, boorish fellow; Swed. kluns a hard knob, a clumsy fellow ), or akin to N.Fris. klönne clumsy person, or …

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  • 97Clown face — The terms clown face and clownface can refer to: specifically, the design and facial characteristics unique to a given clown generally, the make up and costuming of a clown, as in Bubbles arrived first, in clownface, and ready to greet the crowd… …

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  • 98Clown Clemil — Clement de Wroblewsky (eigentlich Clément von Wroblewsky; * 1943 in Aubusson) ist ein deutscher Musiker, Pantomime und Autor jüdisch französischer Herkunft. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Filmographie 3 Werke 4 Einzelnachweise 5 …

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  • 99clown — clown1 [klaun] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Perhaps from French coulon someone who settles in a new country , from Latin colonus; COLONY] 1.) someone who wears funny clothes, a red nose, bright ↑make up on their face etc, and does silly things to… …

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  • 100clown — clown1 [ klaun ] noun count 1. ) a performer in a CIRCUS who wears funny clothes and makes people laugh by doing silly things 2. ) someone who often makes people laugh by doing or saying funny things 3. ) someone who is silly, stupid, or annoying …

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