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  2. John Pasche - Wikipedia

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    John Pasche (born 24 April 1945) [1] is a British graphic designer and art director.A Brighton College of Art graduate with an MA from the Royal College of Art, Pasche is best known for being the designer of the tongue and lips logo for The Rolling Stones.

  3. Tongue and lips logo - Wikipedia

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    The tongue and lips logo [4] or alternatively the lips and tongue logo, [5] also known as the Hot Lips logo, [4] [6] or the Rolling Stones Records logo, [7] or simply the Rolling Stones logo, [8] is a logo designed by the English art designer John Pasche for the rock band The Rolling Stones in 1970. It has been called the most famous logo in ...

  4. File:Albert Einstein sticks his tongue.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Einstein Tongue

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    Original – Albert Einstein sticks his tongue out for photographer Arthur Sasse after his 72nd birthday party on March 14, 1951. Alt 1 Reason This is the most famous image of Einstein, and shows a more silly side of him. This is such an iconic image of Einstein that many people think of when they think about Einstein.

  6. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Blowing a raspberry or Bronx cheer, signifies derision by sticking out the tongue and blowing (linguolabial trill) to create a sound similar to flatulence. Cheek kissing, pressing one's lips to another person's cheek, may show friendship or greeting. Duck face, a popular gesture among teenagers which involves puckering lips. The gesture is ...

  7. File:Tongue.svg - Wikipedia

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    Resize draw. Delete label tongue (labels must be located in the image foot). 13:13, 18 December 2017: 512 × 512 (8 KB) Hariadhi: typesize: 13:09, 18 December 2017:

  8. Why do kids stick out their tongues when they're ... - AOL

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    This is in line with earlier research, which found that kids tend to do the tongue thing until about age 6. But the children stuck their tongues out most often during the knock-and-tap game.

  9. Akanbe - Wikipedia

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    It consists of someone pulling down one's lower eyelid to expose the red underside towards someone, often accompanied by the person sticking their tongue out. [1] The word "akanbe" is also used as an interjection, generally expressing disapproval or displeasure. It can be used as a noun, describing a pest who meddles in other people's affairs.