Sticking the tongue out
Sticking the tongue out, also known as pukana, is a traditional Maori facial expression and gesture that holds cultural significance. The meaning and context of sticking the tongue out can vary depending on the specific situation and intent behind the action.. (Photo by: Kike Calvo/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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