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  2. Hug - Wikipedia

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    A joyful hug between two women at a wedding. A hug is a form of endearment, found in virtually all human communities, in which two or more people put their arms around the neck, back, under the arm-pits or waists of one another and hold each other closely. If more than two people are involved, it may be referred to as a group hug.

  3. Free Hugs Campaign - Wikipedia

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    For 2012, they are trying to break the Guinness World Record for "Most People Hugging Each Other" [32] in Vila Nova de Famalicão. [33] In September 2012, Polish traveler, Maksym Skorubski went for a trip "Hugs Around The World in 80 days", during which he gave out free hugs to 6,783 people in 19 countries around the world.

  4. National Hugging Day - Wikipedia

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    National Hugging Day is an annual event dedicated to hugging in the United States. It was created by Kevin Zaborney, a Christian pastor, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and occurs annually on January 21. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The day is often accompanied with the organisation of hugging events with the aim of fundraising for charities .

  5. Giving dap - Wikipedia

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    Giving dap, dapping, or dabbing typically involves handshaking (often by hooking fingers), pound hugging, fist pounding, or chest or fist bumping. [ 1 ] Giving dap can refer to presenting many kinds of positive nonverbal communication between two people, ranging from a brief moment of simple bodily contact to a complicated routine of hand slaps ...

  6. Side hug - Wikipedia

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    A side hug is a display of affection in which a person hugs another by putting one arm around their shoulders or waist, rather than both arms around them. [1] This can be useful for example when posing for a photograph, or if a full hug is considered too intimate for the situation.

  7. The Embrace - Wikipedia

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    The Embrace is a bronze sculpture by Hank Willis Thomas, installed on Boston Common in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, in December 2022. [2] The artwork commemorates Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, [3] [4] and depicts four intertwined arms, [5] representing the hug they shared after he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. [6]

  8. Socialist fraternal kiss - Wikipedia

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    Kremlinologists paid attention to whether the fraternal embrace was exchanged between Communist officials. The omission of the customary embrace indicated a lower level of relations between the two countries.

  9. Category:People in art - Wikipedia

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    Old Testament people in art (3 C) S. Saints in art (7 C, 1 P) W. Women in art (13 C, 60 P)