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  2. Cute aggression - Wikipedia

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    Cute aggression, or playful aggression, is the urge to squeeze or bite things perceived as being cute without the desire to cause any harm. It is a common type of dimorphous display, where a person experiences positive and negative expressions simultaneously in a disorganised manner. [ 1 ]

  3. It’s The Little Things! 54 Non-Sexual Habits That Women Find ...

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    Image credits: BigBAAAATTYcrease #2. Remember random stories I tell and/or notice things about me (what I like/don’t like, etc) without my directly telling you the info.

  4. Yas (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Yas (/ j ɑː s /), sometimes spelled yass, is a playful or non-serious slang term equivalent to the excited or celebratory use of the interjection Yas was added to Oxford Dictionaries in 2017 and defined as a form of exclamation "expressing great pleasure or excitement". [1]

  5. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Telephone. Thumb and little finger outstretched, other fingers tight against palm. Thumb to ear and little finger to mouth as though they were a telephone receiver. Used to say, "I'll call you", or may be used to request a future telephone conversation or to tell someone of a call. [28]

  6. 40 Romantic Ways to Tell Someone You Love Them - AOL

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    “Those three words mean different things to different people, and for many people, it’s a major step in a relationship,” says clinical psychologist, relationship coach, and host of the Let's ...

  7. Teasing - Wikipedia

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    Another form of teasing is to pretend to give something which the other desires, or give it very slowly. This is usually done by arousing curiosity or desire, and may not actually involve the intent to satisfy or disclose. This form of teasing could be called "tantalizing", after the story of Tantalus. Tantalizing is generally playful among ...

  8. “Wash Rice”: 66 Things That People Realized They’ve Been ...

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    Does anyone else know you can only play the Draw 4 card if you have no other cards that you can put down. Example: if a blue 4 has been played and you have no blue and no 4 you can then only play it.

  9. List of fictional tricksters - Wikipedia

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    In many stories, they talk of Pan, or just satyrs, in general, are known to play tricks on people, especially children, for their amusement. Pedro Urdemales – a trickster folk hero from Iberian and Latin American folklore; Prometheus - Tricks Zeus over sacrifices at Mecone, steals fire on behalf of mankind.