Blowing a raspberry, also known as giving a Bronx cheer, is making a noise similar to flatulence that may signify derision. It is made by placing the tongue...
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decades. The term raspberry is used in its irreverent sense, as in "blowing a raspberry". The statuette is a golf ball-sized raspberry atop a Super 8mm film...
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Bramble Raspberry or Rubus fruticosus, a species of blackberry Raspberry (color), a bright crimson-rose color named for the fruit Blowing a raspberry, making...
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promoted by Aziz Maraka & Razz Blowing a raspberry Golden Raspberry Awards, typically referred to as "Razzies" Madame Razz, a fictional character in the television...
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those words. The expression "blowing a raspberry" comes from "raspberry tart" for "fart". Another example is "berk", a mild pejorative widely used across...
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abbreviated further to "razz". This was associated with the phrase "blowing a raspberry". The word has become more prevalent, and now features in children's...
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love as they are both women. Stanley attempts to escape the wish by blowing a raspberry, to no effect, and returns to London to confront George. When Stanley...
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"blowing a raspberry". The first strip with Bill the Cat announces he is a parody of Jim Davis' Garfield. Subsequently, Milo Bloom appears to fear a visit...
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whilst the Maniac pretends to be a colleague of Bertozzo's and tells Pissani that Bertozzo is "blowing a raspberry" at him. The Maniac decides to impersonate...
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Flatulence (redirect from Step on a duck)
flatulence, otherwise known as a queef. In rhyming slang, blowing a raspberry (at someone) means imitating with the mouth the sound of a fart, in real or feigned...
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see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. This is a list of emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of...
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John J. B. Wilson (redirect from John Wilson (Golden Raspberry))
"Take These Envelopes, Please". The term raspberry is used in its irreverent sense, as in "blowing a raspberry". Wilson commented to the author of Blame...
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bodily contact. Blowing a raspberry or Bronx cheer, signifies derision by sticking out the tongue and blowing (linguolabial trill) to create a sound similar...
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term raspberry in the name is used in its irreverent sense, as in "blowing a raspberry". The annual show, founded in 1981 by publicist John J. B. Wilson...
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signalling to other demons by blowing a raspberry; another demon replies by producing a thunderous fart that Dante likens to a trombone («ed elli avea del...
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in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Children's song Cocking a snook Blowing a raspberry Sometimes five-note, with the first two notes combined as one...
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in Love (2021) and Cartwheel (2023) entirely on his own, Raspberry Moon marks their first as a full band. The album was generally well received by critics...
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troops. It was based on the Yankee "blowing a raspberry" also called a "razoo", a mouth-sound made to sound like a fart. Three-dollar bill Kel Richards...
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The Goon Show (section Raspberry blowing)
As well as being used as a comic device randomly inserted into different sketches to avoid silence, the blowing of raspberries entered the Goons as Harry...
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arguments to self-destruct. He often rejects uncomfortable truths by blowing a raspberry. Former child actor Mickey Rooney was Lear's first choice to play...
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poses, but a common expression is of pulling one lower eyelid down and sticking out his tongue, a gesture equivalent to blowing a raspberry. Per official...
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would conclude with a singing partner, often Gordie Tapp, and him blowing a raspberry at each other or at the camera. In later years, Tapp was replaced...
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sentence preceding it. ;P, such as when blowing a raspberry. An often used combination is also <3 for a heart and </3 for a broken heart. :O is also sometimes...
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met another and PFFT! You was gone! The "PFFT" would be done as "blowing a raspberry"; the one who got spat upon during the "PFFT" changed for each show...
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Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (redirect from Is that a chicken joke?)
of her short monologs with: "And that's the truth", followed by blowing a raspberry. Tomlin performs her skits in an oversized rocking chair that makes...
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Western Approaches Tactical Unit (section Raspberry)
was Jean Laidlaw who proposed the name Raspberry, as in "blowing a raspberry at Hitler".[citation needed] Raspberry was cancelled in May 1943.[non-primary...
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for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress for her performances in Blow as well as Captain Corelli's Mandolin and Vanilla Sky. "Blow". Box Office...
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the latter is similar to the sound of blowing a raspberry, known among practically all cultures but not used as a linguistic phoneme. The Pirahã are by...
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unlikely friendship with a worm that she adopts. She also met Red while crossing the village's main street, blowing a raspberry at him in the film. Olive...
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Cheering (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
"Hourra!" in France, ¡Viva! in Spanish, "Yatta!" in Japan, and so on. Blowing a raspberry (Bronx cheer) Cheerleading Hooah Chisholm 1911, p. 21. Chisholm 1911...
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