Tongue licking the teeth while talking
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Tongue licking the teeth while talking can be a subtle body language cue that may indicate:

1. _Nervousness or anxiety_: Licking teeth can be a self-soothing behavior, revealing nervousness or discomfort in social interactions.
2. _Deception or dishonesty_: In some cases, tongue licking teeth may be perceived as a sign of insincerity or evasiveness, as if the person is trying to "cover" their words.
3. _Excitement or enthusiasm_: Quick, subtle tongue movements may indicate excitement or passion for the topic being discussed.
4. _Cognitive processing_: Licking teeth can be a thinking behavior, indicating the person is processing information or considering their words carefully.
5. _Social discomfort_: This gesture might suggest the person feels uneasy or out of their comfort zone in the conversation.
6. _Habit or nervous tic_: For some individuals, tongue licking teeth may be a habitual or unconscious behavior unrelated to their emotional state or intentions.

Remember that body language is highly context-dependent, and it's crucial to consider other verbal and nonverbal cues to accurately interpret the meaning behind this behavior.
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TCJ licking other thing
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[Image: giphy.gif]LKY taught them well...

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This one work hard lehh.
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(14-05-2024, 02:21 PM)ODA TETSURO Wrote:  [Image: giphy.gif]LKY taught them well...
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