1
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dingo
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United Kingdom
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Viewed as a wild dog and not native to the region
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1
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2
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gaspee
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UK
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In the US and UK, 'gaspee' is not a commonly recognized concept.
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1
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3
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gaspee
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United Kingdom
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The Gaspee may refer to a type of fuel, commonly used for cooking and heating in households.
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1
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4
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peep
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UK
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Refers to a soft chirping sound made by small birds, especially chicks
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1
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5
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peep
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UK
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Refers to a quick or furtive look or glance, often used informally to mean checking something out.
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1
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6
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peep
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UK
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Peeps are popular marshmallow candies often associated with Easter in the US and UK.
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1
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7
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peep
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United Kingdom
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Peeps are popular during Easter, often eaten as a sugary treat and used for decorative displays.
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1
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8
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sigh
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United Kingdom
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Sighing is often a sign of frustration or annoyance.
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1
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9
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wink
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United Kingdom
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Winking can be seen as flirtatious or playful in the United States and United Kingdom.
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1
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10
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wink
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United Kingdom
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Winking can be used to flirt or convey a secret message.
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1
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