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Akanbe is a Japanese facial gesture. It consists of a character pulling down their lower [[eyelid]] to expose the red underside. It is considered an immature taunting gesture. It is often accompanied by the characters blowing a raspberry sticking their tongue out. |
Akanbe is a Japanese facial gesture. It consists of a character pulling down their lower [[eyelid]] to expose the red underside. It is considered an immature taunting gesture. It is often accompanied by the characters blowing a raspberry sticking their tongue out. |
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Akanbe is a Japanese facial gesture. It consists of a character pulling down their lower eyelid to expose the red underside. It is considered an immature taunting gesture. It is often accompanied by the characters blowing a raspberry sticking their tongue out.
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Mon œil:
In France, the gesture of pulling down one's lower eyelid and saying mon œil, or "my eye", is an expression of hatred, contempt, dismissive disbelief