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coo
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Western culture
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Doves are known to coo, and are often seen as symbols of peace and love.
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2
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coo
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Western cultures
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The sound 'coo' is often associated with the sound made by pigeons.
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3
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ido
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Western countries
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Ido is not commonly recognized as a distinct language and is often considered a constructed language with limited practical use.
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4
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loa
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Western culture
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Not commonly recognized or understood outside of Vodou practitioners or those familiar with Haitian culture.
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1
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5
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loin
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Western countries
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Loin typically refers to the lower back and hip area of the body.
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1
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6
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ohm
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Western countries
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Ohm is a unit of electrical resistance, named after German physicist Georg Simon Ohm, and is commonly used in scientific and engineering contexts.
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1
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7
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peep
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Western countries
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Peeps are popular marshmallow candies enjoyed during the Easter season in the United States and other Western countries.
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1
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8
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wink
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Western countries
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Winking is often used to convey a message or signal flirtation in Western cultures.
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1
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9
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wink
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Western countries
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Winking can be seen as flirtatious or playful in Western countries.
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