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Call Me may refer to: Language * The name in the Unicode database for the gesture emoji 🤙 Films *Call Me (film), ''Call Me'' (film), a 1988 erotic thriller *''Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss'', a 2004 TV movie about "Hollywood Madam" Heidi Fleiss Music Albums *Call Me (Al Green album), ''Call Me'' (Al Green album), and the title song, "Call Me (Come Back Home)" (see below) *Call Me (Sylvester album) *Call Me (EP), ''Call Me'' (EP), by Diamond Head, and the title song Songs *Call Me (Andrea True Connection song), "Call Me" (Andrea True Connection song), 1976 *Call Me (Anna Vissi song), "Call Me" (Anna Vissi song), 2004 *Call Me (Aretha Franklin song), "Call Me" (Aretha Franklin song), 1970; notably covered by Diana Ross (1971) and by Phil Perry (1991) *Call Me (Blondie song), "Call Me" (Blondie song), theme from the film ''American Gigolo'', 1980 *Call Me (Deee-Lite song), "Call Me" (Deee-Lite song), 1994 *Call Me (Deejay Jay song), "Call Me" (Deejay Jay ...
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Gestures are a form of nonverbal communication in which visible bodily actions are used to communicate important messages, either in place of speech or together and in parallel with spoken words. Gestures include movement of the hands, face, or other parts of the body. Physical non-verbal communication such as purely expressive displays, proxemics, or displays of joint attention differ from gestures, which communicate specific messages. Gestures are culture-specific and may convey very different meanings in different social or cultural settings. Gesture is distinct from sign language. Although some gestures, such as the ubiquitous act of pointing, differ little from one place to another, most gestures do not have invariable or universal meanings, but connote specific meanings in particular cultures. A single emblematic gesture may have very different significance in different cultural contexts, ranging from complimentary to highly offensive. This list includes links to pages ...
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