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  3. Head bobble - Wikipedia

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    The head bobble, head wobble, or Indian head shake refers to a common gesture found in South Asian cultures, most notably in India. The motion usually consists of a side-to-side tilting of the head in arcs along the coronal plane. [1] A form of nonverbal communication, it may mean yes, good, maybe, okay, or I understand, depending on the ...

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    How to get rid of an earworm You’ve probably heard that listening to the song stuck in your head is what pushes it out, but some research says otherwise—that the more you listen, the stronger ...

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  6. Ashley's stopper knot - Wikipedia

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    Tighten the overhand portion of the knot around the standing part. Thread the working part through the loop. First close the noose on the working part by pulling on the standing part, then remove any remaining slack in the knot by pulling on the working part. The knot should have a tidy, triangular shape where the standing part enters the knot.

  7. List of knots - Wikipedia

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    Thief knot – resembles the reef knot except that the free, or working, ends are on opposite sides; Threefoil knot – another term for a trefoil knot; Thumb knot a.k.a. overhand knot – one of the most fundamental knots and forms the basis of many others; Timber hitch – used to attach a single length of rope to a cylindrical object

  8. Constrictor knot - Wikipedia

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    Although the description is not entirely without ambiguity, the constrictor knot is thought to have appeared under the name "gunner's knot" in the 1866 work The Book of Knots, [8] [9] written under the pseudonym Tom Bowling. [a] The knot is described in relation to the clove hitch, which he illustrated and called the "builder's knot". He wrote ...

  9. Turk's Head (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Turk's Head is a 2010 French film. Turk's Head may also refer to: Turk's head knot, a decorative knot; Turk's head brush, a type of cleaning brush; Turk's Head Building, in Providence, Rhode Island, U.S. Turks Head, in Ross Island, Antarctica; Turk head (heraldry), a heraldic charge; West Chester, Pennsylvania, which was formerly known as Turk ...