stick one's tongue out

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Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /stɪk wʌnz tʌŋ aʊt/

Verb[edit]

stick one's tongue out (third-person singular simple present sticks one's tongue out, present participle sticking one's tongue out, simple past and past participle stuck one's tongue out)

  1. To push one's tongue so that it protrudes from the mouth, especially as a gesture of rudeness.
    Synonym: pull tongues
    The class clown stuck her tongue out at her classmate.

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