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    pout
    [pout]
    verb
    pouts (third person present)
    1. push one's lips or one's bottom lip forward as an expression of petulant annoyance or in order to make oneself look sexually attractive:
      "she lounged on the steps, pouting" · "he shrugged and pouted his lips"
      • (of a person's lips) be pushed forward:
        "her lips pouted provocatively"
    noun
    pouts (plural noun)
    1. a pouting expression:
      "his lower lip protruded in a sulky pout"
    Origin
    Middle English (as a verb): perhaps from the base of Swedish dialect puta ‘be inflated’. Compare with pout.
    pout
    [pout]
    noun
    pouts (plural noun)
    1. another term for eelpout
    Origin
    Old English pūta (only in ǣlepūta ‘eelpout’); related to Dutch puit ‘frog, chub’, puitaal ‘eelpout’, and perhaps to pout.
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    verb
    1. push one's lips or one's bottom lip forward as an expression of petulant annoyance or in order to make oneself look sexually attractive:
      look petulant
      pull a face
      look sulky
      purse one's lips
      make a moue
      turn the corners of one's mouth down
      mop and mow
      noun
      1. a pouting expression:
        petulant expression
        sulky expression
       
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    3. The term "pout" has the following meanings123:
      1. To show displeasure by thrusting out the lips or wearing a sullen expression.
      2. To act in a gloomy and irritated way; to mope or sulk.
      3. To refuse to talk to people because you are angry or annoyed about something.
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      The meaning of POUT is to show displeasure by thrusting out the lips or wearing a sullen expression.
      www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pout
      To pout is to act in a gloomy and irritated way; to mope or sulk. Children sometimes pout when they don’t get their way, often by sitting with their arms crossed and a specific look on their face: a kind of frown with the lips pushed out (sometimes just the bottom lip). This expression is also called a pout.
      www.dictionary.com/browse/pout
      POUT meaning: 1 : to push out your lips to show that you are angry or annoyed or to look sexually attractive; 2 : to refuse to talk to people because you are angry or annoyed about something
      www.britannica.com/dictionary/pout
       
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