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What is tongue-in-cheek?The actual act of a person pressing there tongue against the inside of there mouth, causing a bulge on the outside of there cheek for others to see. This is a way of telling another person to fuck off without saying it. The person that is receiving this insult has done or said something that the other person performing the act has found to be, upsetting to them or unable to deal with. There's also a probable chance that the receiver might not even notice or be aware the other persons is performing the action.(right over there head so to say) Those who feel superior to others, hiding a shame or a fear of insecurity, might use this action. Might even be referred to as a childish reaction to a situation that they feel powerless over due to the environment and or circumstances. office setting tongue-in-cheek - meme giftongue-in-cheek - videoTongue-in-cheek - what is it?Gesture in which tongue in placed in cheek in conjunction with a clasped hand outside the mouth moving in a back and forth motion to give one the impression that a penis is in their mouth. This definition is an example of tongue in cheek humor. What does "tongue-in-cheek" mean?Tongue-in-cheek is a term used to refer to humor in which a statement is not meant to be taken seriously, but its lack of seriousness is subtle. The night before: "If you get us some T or G we can fuck all night, do any horrible things you wanna do". Tongue-in-cheek - what does it mean?Is said to derive from the practice of putting one's toungue to their cheek to keep from laughing. An expression can indicate that the writer is using them tongue-in-cheek. Tongue-in-cheek - meaningA tongue-in-cheek statement is spoken in a dead serious manner knowing full well that the intent of the statement is a joke. On the Carol Burnett Show. Tim Conway would do a tongue in cheek routine with a straight face making everyone else on the show crack up laughing. Tongue-in-cheek - definitionWhen someone speaks tongue-in-cheek, that means they're joking and kidding. He always speaks tongue-in-cheek, he never takes things seriously. Tongue-in-cheek - slangWhen a statement is "tongue in cheek" it is ironic, slyly humorous; it is not meant to be taken seriously, however its sarcasm is subtle. (A family goes out to dinner with their grandma at a restaurant called Dick's) |
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