Phrases with «air quotes»

The phrase "air quotes" refers to a gesture made by using the fingers to mimic quotation marks in the air. It is often used to show sarcasm, doubt, or to suggest that a word or phrase being spoken is not to be taken literally, but rather as a euphemism or with skepticism. Full definition

Sentences with «air quotes»

  • Maybe it was the fact that I am a «world» «famous» travel blogger (air quotes around both world and famous), but I kind of doubt it. (pointswithacrew.com)
  • The goal is to make it a fairly regular thing so I actually improve and don't have to add air quotes when I say I surf. (kirstovertheworld.com)
  • Personally, I think that trend mash - ups make for a more interesting look (and it may have been appropriate for you to have added air quotes as you read interesting). (finewhateverblog.com)
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