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⚫ | [[File:OIP.jpg|alt=Akanbe (あかんべえ, Akanbē), also spelled Akkanbee (あっかんべー, アッカンベー), is a Japanese facial gesture indicating sarcasm but also used as a taunt. It consists of someone pulling down one's lower eyelid to expose the red underside towards someone, often accompanied by the person sticking their tongue out. |thumb|355x355px]] |
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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 indicating sarcasm but also used as a taunt. |
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[[Category:Japanese culture]] |
[[Category:Japanese culture]] |
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[[Category:Gestures]] |
[[Category:Gestures]] |
Revision as of 18:11, 9 July 2022
Childish gesture involves pulling down one lower eyelid and sticking out the tongue