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Definition of Horn pout

Horn pout
Pout Pout, n. [Cf. Eelpout.] (Zo["o]l.) The European whiting pout or bib. Eel pout. (Zo["o]l.) See Eelpout. Horn pout, or Horned pout. (Zo["o]l.) See Bullhead (b) .

Meaning of Horn pout from wikipedia

- Who Pout Over Tripe". They lived along the Yellowstone and Mussels**** rivers south of the Missouri River and in the river valleys of the Big Horn, Powder...
- competition prize 153.Boris 154.Black-out 155.Born wild 156.Record-breaking pouts 157.Barbasapienses 158.Santa 159.Down to the last figurine 160.Treasure...
- 😞 disappointed face 1F61F 😟 worried face 1F620 😠 angry face 1F621 😡 pouting face 1F622 😢 crying face 1F623 😣 ****vering face 1F624 😤 face with...
- sensation of being full) dikbek – grumpy, in a huff (literally: "thick mouth" (pout) dikgat – lit. "fat-****d". Derogatory term for overweight people, same as...
- "Viewpoint". GameFan. Vol. 2, no. 7. pp. 24–25. Retrieved January 3, 2022. Pout, Willy Y. (September 1992). "King of the Monsters 2". GamePro. No. 38. p...
- was known for her choppy brunette bob cut, reserved attitude, signature pout and form-****ing designer outfits (often a little black dress). Melanie Brown:...
- the small, red pout of a Shinto bride. Both Guests also carry a large conch s**** strapped to their backs, flensing knives with horn handles and a small...
- The Observer accused the film of "lumpen direction, lousy writing and pouting performances", but wrote that "the worst thing about Dead Man's Chest is...
- rewritten 1850) Čestmír (1835); incidental music to the historical drama Pouť k chrámu umění (Pilgrimage to the Temple of Art) (1846) The Spectre's Bride...
- an open-mouthed grin. Chimpanzees may also express themselves with the "pout", which is made in distress, the "sneer", which is made when threatening...