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  2. Male gaze - Wikipedia

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    The existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre introduced the concept of the gaze [a] in his 1943 book Being and Nothingness; the idea is that the act of gazing at another human being creates a subjective power difference, which is felt both by the "gazer" and by the "gazed", because the person being gazed at is objectified – perceived as an object, not as a human being.

  3. Gaze - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the "male gaze" was first used by the English art critic John Berger in Ways of Seeing, a series of films for the BBC aired in January 1972, and later a book, as part of his analysis of the treatment of the nude in European painting. Berger described the difference between how men and women view and are viewed in art and in society.

  4. Taunting - Wikipedia

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    The V sign, when the palm is facing toward the person giving the sign, has long been an insulting gesture in England, [18] and later in the rest of the United Kingdom; its use is largely restricted to the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. [23] It is frequently used to signify defiance (especially to authority), contempt or derision. [24]

  5. Staring - Wikipedia

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    As such, the meaning of a person's staring behavior depends upon the attributions made by the observer. [2] When caught staring, the moment can be a source of embarrassment depending on the reason for staring. For example, in the movie Superbad, the character Fogell is caught staring at a classmate’s exposed thong underwear, or a whale tail ...

  6. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    Identify or direct someone, especially to a professional killer; Put the finger on or to finger someone [168] finger man finger man snitch inside person find the finger man [168] fink. Main article: Informant. Informant; stool pigeon [168] fire alarm Divorced woman [150] fire bell Married woman [150] fire extinguisher Chaperone at a dance or ...

  7. News Anchor Caught Resting His Head On Live TV - AOL

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    A BBC news anchor was caught with his head down during a breakfast broadcast last Friday. Simon McCoy, who has been covering the morning slot at the news network for eight years, claimed it was "a ...

  8. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Hat tip or doff, a salutation or show of respect made by two people removing their hats. Head bobble, an affirmative response or acknowledgement common in India. Head shake, indicates a negative reaction to a query or a rejection in English-speaking cultures; also used occasionally in disbelief.

  9. ‘Caught in 4k’: What the slang phrase really means - AOL

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    This is the definition of the slang expression, according to Dictionary.com: “Caught in 4k is a phrase that means someone was caught in the act of doing something wrong or foolish and there is ...