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  • 81Moutza — Single moutza …

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  • 82Crossed fingers — To cross one s fingers, is a hand gesture used to superstitiously wish for good luck or (more commonly in the United Kingdom) to nullify a promise. The supposed loophole of crossing one s fingers whilst making a promise is usually only exploited… …

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  • 83Air kiss — Blowing a kiss. The air kiss is a ritual or social gesture whose meaning is basically the same as that of many forms of kissing. The air kiss is a pretence of kissing: the lips are pursed as if kissing, but without actually touching the other… …

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  • 84Elbow bump — The Elbow Bump greeting The elbow bump is an informal greeting where two people touch elbows. Interest in this greeting was renewed during the avian flu scare of 2006 and the 2009 swine flu outbreak, when health officials supported its use to… …

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  • 85Nazi salute — This article is about the fascist salute used in Germany. For fascist salutes in other countries, see Roman salute. People of Eger, in the Sudetenland (now Cheb, Czech Republic), greet German soldiers with the Hitler salute in October 1938 …

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  • 86Dulya — The dulya (Дуля) or fig sign. The dulya (Turkish: Nah, Belarusian: дуля, Ukrainian: дуля, Russian: кукиш, шиш, дуля, фига, фиг, Serbian …

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  • 87No great shakes — Shake Shake, n. 1. The act or result of shaking; a vacillating or wavering motion; a rapid motion one way and other; a trembling, quaking, or shivering; agitation. [1913 Webster] The great soldier s honor was composed Of thicker stuff, which… …

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  • 88The shakes — Shake Shake, n. 1. The act or result of shaking; a vacillating or wavering motion; a rapid motion one way and other; a trembling, quaking, or shivering; agitation. [1913 Webster] The great soldier s honor was composed Of thicker stuff, which… …

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  • 89headshake — head·shake (hĕdʹshāk ) n. A turning of one s head to the right and left, signifying denial, disapproval, disbelief, doubt, or bemusement.   headʹshak ing adj. & n. * * * …

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  • 90headbang — headˈbang intransitive verb To shake one s head vigorously in time with loud rock music • • • Main Entry: ↑head …

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