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EYE FLIRTATION. Winking the, right eyer— l love you, ' Winking the left eye— l h,ate you.- J* Winking bol;h eyes—^Yes. '3 % jWinking both - ■■, eyes \at -, ;once. -- We WO, watched. ; Winking right eye; twic«— l. ,&m, engaged. : Winking left-eye twiee-7-I am, married. Dropping the eyelids —^May I kiss you ? Eaising the eyebrowß-^Kiss me. Closing the left eye slowly — Try and love me. *. ' ■ Closing the right eye slowly — You are beautiful. -' Placing right forefaiger to right eye^— Do you…

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Did you know the term "Daddles," referring to our hands, was a charming slice of Victorian slang? Picture the bustling streets of 19th-century London, where the language was as rich and varied as the city itself. "Daddles" first made its whimsical debut in the mid-1800s, capturing the playful spirit of the era. As the decades turned, this delightful term danced through the conversations of the day, from shadowy taverns to the grand halls of Victorian homes. However, as the Gilded Age gave wa... Victorian Era Facts, Victorian Slang, Victorian Language, 19th Century London, Historical Humor, Victorian Aesthetic, The Gilded Age, Victorian Period, Go Off

Did you know the term "Daddles," referring to our hands, was a charming slice of Victorian slang? Picture the bustling streets of 19th-century London, where the language was as rich and varied as the city itself. "Daddles" first made its whimsical debut in the mid-1800s, capturing the playful spirit of the era. As the decades turned, this delightful term danced through the conversations of the day, from shadowy taverns to the grand halls of Victorian homes. However, as the Gilded Age gave…

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