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Alina Rudya/Bell Collective/Getty Images. This pose is a natural segue from the previous one. Go ahead and give them a little smack on the cheek. 5. The Kiss. Maskot/Getty Images
Amy Cuddy demonstrating her theory of "power posing" with a photo of the comic-book superhero Wonder Woman. Power posing is a controversial self-improvement technique or "life hack" in which people stand in a posture that they mentally associate with being powerful, in the hope of feeling more confident and behaving more assertively.
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Air quotes, also called finger quotes, are virtual quotation marks formed in the air with one's fingers when speaking. The gesture is typically done with both hands held shoulder-width apart and at the eye or shoulders level of the speaker, with the index and middle fingers on each hand flexing at the beginning and end of the phrase being ...
A poseur is someone who poses for effect, or behaves affectedly, [1] who affects a particular attitude, character or manner to impress others, [2] or who pretends to belong to a particular group. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A poseur may be a person who pretends to be what they are not or an insincere person; [ 5 ] they may have a flair for drama or behave as ...
Amy Adams is not shy about the realities of being a new mom.. The sunny actress is matter-of-fact about those often fraught early years as a mom, a topic she faces head-on in her new horror-comedy ...
After the play was blown dead, Hunter ran to the end zone and struck the Heisman pose. WHAT AN INTERCEPTION BY TRAVIS HUNTER He makes the play and hits the Heisman pose 🔥 @CUBuffsFootball pic ...
A spoof of Meow Mix, but instead the cats cough in an exceedingly funny manner. [ 237 ] Excedrin RT — Episode host Queen Latifah plays a businesswoman who takes this pain reliever to combat "racial tension" headaches (the "RT" in the product name) brought on by interns asking questions about the stereotypical behavior of black people.