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is wink
noun
An act of winking (a blinking of only one eye), or a message sent by winking.
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To snap a picture, all the user needs to do is wink.
Another growing system for interactive programs as well as advertising is Wink.
I might prefer to sit in the armchair and watch my kids grow up even though all I could do is wink and nod.
I'm more grateful than ever for the food in our kitchen, the space we have to prepare it, and most of all for my wife, who still is, wink wink, just my type.
Later, when the disaster has arrived, it is Wink who rallies his comrades: "This ain't no time to sit around cryin' like a buncha pussies!" Repeatedly, he encourages his daughter to show off by flexing her sparrow-sized upper-arm muscles, like a heartbreakingly tiny bodybuilder.
The first is Wink, an iPhone app and web app that allows you to easily turn your pictures into photobooth-esque strips of pictures.
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He is winking at me like mad.
The girl with the checkerboard eyes is winking at you.
"While the governor is blinking," Mr. Aanestad said, "this Legislature is winking".
Way above, on the whitish cliffs just under the rim, something is winking.
But I don't think that Orly Taitz is winking.
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