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A finger flick or a fillip? I wouldn't necessarily categorize it as a gesture, but it's not listed under Category:Pain infliction methods or Category:Strikes (martial arts) either. ---Sluzzelin talk 11:44, 22 July 2011 (UTC) We called it an ear flick at school. It's not listed at list of school pranks, neither is the helicopter. Remember the ...
A very hard and flat pitch, good for batting on. Synonyms such as street, highway, etc. may sometimes be used in the same context. Rogers The second XI of a club or county. From the Warwickshire and New Zealand player Roger Twose. [citation needed] A groundsman applies a roller to the pitch, while another paints the popping crease Roller
Synonyms; Brachydiplax maria Selys, 1878; ... Females oviposit by "flicking" an egg mass out of the water into rocks and vegetation nearby. [6] References
The Will o' the Wisp and the Snake by Hermann Hendrich (1854–1931). In folklore, a will-o'-the-wisp, will-o'-wisp, or ignis fatuus (Latin for 'foolish flame'; [1] pl. ignes fatui), is an atmospheric ghost light seen by travellers at night, especially over bogs, swamps or marshes.
Pichenotte is a Canadian French word meaning 'flick', which is derived from the European French word pichenette (French:), also meaning 'flick'. These folk games are in the public domain, and are not subject to copyright like a commercial board game.
Flicker, the sophomore album by Ayria; Flicker, the original bass guitarist for the band Manic Street Preachers; Flicker, a character in the cartoon and video game Blazing Dragons
Synonyms; Buleites Gistl, 1848 ... they will show a much more exaggerated version of the wing-flicking also seen in other mimids such as the northern mockingbirds ...
Synonyms [2] Sylvia solitaria, Lewin The rockwarbler ... It is usually seen hopping erratically over rocks while flicking its tail. Its preferred habitat is woodland ...