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==''Mon œil:''== |
==''Mon œil:''== |
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In France, the gesture of pulling down one's lower eyelid and saying ''mon œil'', or "my eye", is an expression of contempt |
In France, the gesture of pulling down one's lower eyelid and saying ''mon œil'', or "my eye", is an expression of contempt |
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It consists of one pulling down one's lower eyelid to expose the red underside towards someone else, often accompanied by sticking one's tongue out.
Mon œil:
In France, the gesture of pulling down one's lower eyelid and saying mon œil, or "my eye", is an expression of contempt