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  2. Scare quotes - Wikipedia

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    In spoken conversation, a stand-in for scare quotes is a hand gesture known as air quotes or finger quotes, which mimics quotation marks. A speaker may alternatively say "quote" before and "unquote" after quoted words, or say "quote unquote" before or after the quoted words, [31] or pause before and emphasize the parts in quotes. These spoken ...

  3. Travolta (song) - Wikipedia

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    Travolta" (later retitled "Quote Unquote") is a song by American experimental rock band Mr. Bungle, released in 1991 as the opening track and promotional single from their self-titled debut album. [ 1 ]

  4. Air quotes - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. “I moved to New York to be a much, quote-unquote, ‘cooler’ thing — an Al Pacino-Dustin Hoffman hybrid,” he said. However, Steve liked the vision, and relished talking to the camera, what ...

  6. Quote... Unquote - Wikipedia

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    Unquote is a panel game, based on quotations, which was broadcast on BBC Radio 4. It was chaired by its deviser, Nigel Rees , and ran from 4 January 1976 to December 2021. The programme is available online via the BBC Sounds application.

  7. Chuck Todd on ‘un-American’ Elon Musk: ‘Five-alarm fire’

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    “If democracy is a quote-unquote ‘left-wing ideology’ to Elon Musk, I mean, this man is un-American as far as my definition of America is,” Todd said on an episode of fellow pundit Chris ...

  8. Quotation mark - Wikipedia

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    The usage of curved quotation marks (ex. “quote” and ‘quote’) is growing in Portugal, [81] [better source needed] probably due to the omnipresence of the English language and to the corresponding difficulty (or even inability) to enter angular quotation marks on some machines (mobile phones, cash registers, calculators, etc.).

  9. QUOTE/UNQUOTE - AOL

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    Killer Mike answered his questions by video. What is the purpose of hip-hop, and has it succeeded? My theory is hip-hop/rap broke the seal of control that white America always could, ultimately ...