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  2. Tiddlywinks - Wikipedia

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    Tiddlywinks is a game played on a flat felt mat with sets of small discs called winks, a pot, which is the target, and a collection of squidgers, which are also discs. . Players use a squidger (nowadays made of plastic) to shoot a wink into flight by flicking the squidger across the top of a wink and then over its edge, thereby propelling it into t

  3. Tig n' Seek - Wikipedia

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    Tig n' Seek (originally called Tiggle Winks [2]) is an American animated television series created by Myke Chilian for Cartoon Network. Prior to the series, Chilian served as a designer on Rick and Morty as well as a writer and storyboard artist on Uncle Grandpa . [ 3 ]

  4. Ernest Holmes Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Holmes quickly patented his invention, and thus the towing industry was born. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He spent the next two years theorizing and forming a concrete idea, filing his patent on January 17, 1918. The basis for Ernest Holmes Sr.'s patents was the unique concept of having a "split-boom" wrecker that could anchor the truck on one side, and ...

  5. Wink (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Wink (South Korean band), a South Korean trot duo "Wink" (song), a song by Neal McCoy; A disc-shaped playing piece in the game tiddlywinks "The Wink" , an episode of the TV show Seinfeld; Wink, a Korean comics anthology magazine published by Seoul Munhwasa; Wink (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain

  6. Wink - Wikipedia

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    A wink is a facial expression made by briefly closing one eye. [1] A wink is an informal mode of non-verbal communication usually signaling shared hidden knowledge or intent. However, it is ambiguous by itself and highly dependent upon additional context, without which a wink could become misinterpreted or even nonsensical.

  7. Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks - Wikipedia

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    Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, or Jakers in Europe, is an animated children's television series created and developed by Mike Young, Liz Young, Sindy McKay-Swerdlove and John Over based on an original idea by Denise Fitzpatrick and produced by Entara in association with Mike Young Productions with the animation provided by Crest Communications.

  8. As Young as You Feel - Wikipedia

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    When printer John R. Hodges is forced to retire at age 65 because of a company policy, he decides to do something about it. Dyeing his hair black, he poses as Harold P. Cleveland, the president of his former employer's parent company, and goes on an inspection tour of his old workplace, with the firm's nervous, mystified executives in tow.

  9. The A-Team season 3 - Wikipedia

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    B.A. winks at the end of Season 2's "Chopping Spree". B.A. turns his head to see what Hannibal is doing in Season 1's "Mexican Slayride" (as previous version). The armored car bursts out of the back of a truck in the Season 2 episode "Bad Time on the Border".