air quote
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The air quotes gesture
Noun
    
air quote (plural air quotes) (usually in the plural)
- A two-handed gesture resembling quotation marks.
-  2020, Ben Aaronovitch, False Value, Gollancz, page 11:- You could hear the air quotes around ‘chill’ when he said it.
 
 - Synonym: finger quote
 
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- (by extension) An emphatic tone of voice used to indicate a euphemism, or displeasure with a false or inaccurate phrase being quoted.
- "So you were out with 'the boys'," she said vexedly, putting air quotes around the last two words.
 
Translations
    
hand gesture
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See also
    
- quote unquote
- Appendix:Gestures/air quotes
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