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"smirk" Definitions
  1. a silly and unpleasant smile that shows that you are pleased with yourself, know something that other people do not know, etc.

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And for someone that has a nice smirk, his smirk definitely bother me as well.
Beneath his curly hair he wears an arrogant little smirk — the smirk, historians suspect, of the young Leonardo, modeling for his master in the studio.
"That's 250,000 ... and counting," Jackson says with a smirk.
"No, sir," June shoots back with all but a smirk.
When I say he's a villain, there's a smirk there.
"That's okay Kylie, it's okay," Kardashian says with a smirk.
We doubt Gosling's impersonator could pull off that legendary smirk.
Just a little smirk and a swish of the tail.
He's got the hair, the cheekbones, and the boyish smirk.
His expression exploded into a smirk: His phone was out.
"I'm about to quote Adele," she says with a smirk.
"Senator, we run ads," Zuckerberg replied, breaking into a smirk.
With a small smirk, she recited: He forgot my bath.
"Is that what it's about?" he said with a smirk.
"You are interesting guys," the president said with a smirk.
The tightening of the face muscles you have to do to make the face in question here also comes with, like, a 5 percent smirk, almost a hint of a hint of a smirk.
But, of course, Allie gives that smirk we were talking about.
" The photographer answers with a smirk, "Well, it has its compensations.
"Yes, hero," Shockie said, setting his emotional lips in a smirk.
The ex-NFL star gave a smirk during his mug shot.
"I'm lying right now," as a smirk spreads across her face.
Those red lips, fixed in a sly smirk, say it all.
As we reported ... Nick says his smirk was misinterpreted, and Rep.
Seeing my smirk projected across three stories of screens was cool.
All he needs is a wink, a nod or a smirk.
Justin Timberlake's wax figure has a questionable smirk and raised eyebrow.
"I know what you're thinking, America," he said with a smirk.
He anchored every scene he appeared in with a languid smirk.
" But then he added, with a smirk, "In prison, everyone lies.
" Its claim: "A generation's perpetual frown had become a perpetual smirk.
A monkey brandishing three knives and a cold smirk is scary enough.
"Although, I'm not overly embarrassed by it," Trump added with a smirk.
The scene is a precise echo of her "Post Mates"-ending smirk.
Instead you just want to wipe the perpetual smirk off his face.
Chlumsky's jaw hit the floor, while McCarthy couldn't do anything but smirk.
"The man told me you need saving," she says with a smirk.
Cristiano didn't seem worried -- cracking a smirk as he began to exercise.
"We shot the most wholesome photo possible," says Steen, with a smirk.
I'll smirk a little bit because sometimes I can't hold it in.
Nothing Ted Cruz says can wipe the smirk of this dude's face.
But he gets to cavort with Mariah ... so that explains the smirk.
I love Daenerys' smirk even as she knows she's being pandered to.
"Senator, we run ads," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said with a smirk.
See how the feds finally wiped that smirk off Martin Shkreli's face.
You could see, if you looked, a clear smirk on his face.
"A little public shame," she said with a smirk, "never hurt anybody."
"A little public shame," she said with a smirk, "never hurt anybody."
Though her face seems expressionless, a daring smirk escapes from her eyes.
The UFC Fight Night 81 prelims are nothing to smirk at either.
It's hard to convey that with a smirk, but he does it here.
He was pompous and pretentious, a smirk on his face the whole time.
Still, it was Darlene's puckish, wittier-than-thou smirk that epitomized her cunning.
"I don't know what rose ceremonies are, really," Olivia said with a smirk.
His bemused smirk was made for the internet, and a meme was born.
"You wanted that, didn't you?" he said with a smirk after the show.
"Let's call it an exploration," concludes Plaza, with her standard all-knowing smirk.
West looked completely unamused, while Kardashian appeared to be fighting back a smirk.
Plus, he's got a sly smirk that keeps everything from becoming too overbearing.
Ukraine Vladimir Putin went on national TV and, with a smirk, announced that
Some pastimes just fade away, to resurface only with the smirk of irony.
Kooky as that appears now, the painter himself found little to smirk at.
"Let the media tell it," Ed Davis tells VICE Sports, with a smirk.
They smirk at each other, in an instantly familiar way — Mom: Please stop.
" Mr. Paul responded with a smirk: "But people like going to circuses, right?
"I think they might have a problem," Trump said with a slight smirk.
"Yo, that's ESPN, let her through," he would say with his little smirk.
No. That's her "I don't know any more than you do, Michael" smirk.
"Of course," she says, a slight smirk appearing at the end of it.
When, they smirk, did you last take your partner to Frankfurt for the weekend?
" Kim asks, and Jimmy turns back to her with a smirk, "S'all good, man!
Sometimes the big dog proves his alpha status with a wink and a smirk.
He's the only character who, like June, seems to be constantly suppressing a smirk.
But he seems almost to be doing this with a wink and a smirk.
Sometimes just a look or a smirk between women keeps the thing feeling real.
Left: A man with his face painted gives a smirk to the camera, 1972.
And our prime minister, without telling [Trump], stares with a smirk on his face.
Wearing a tight suit and a self-satisfied smirk, Mr Kiselev drew three conclusions.
"I got my first mean tweet the other night!" she exclaims with a smirk.
Jenner's smile is more of a smirk, while Wiseau is grinning ear to ear.
Ben Simmons wouldn't say ... but his smirk told us everything we needed to know.
I'm not sure if it's the knowing semi-smirk or the amazingly stiff arms.
"We ran a night called, 'We Want Your Dog,'" Ashe recounts, with a smirk.
A brief mention of the stuff brings a shit-eating smirk to their face.
Juan wondered at the little expressions crossing Nico's sleeping face -- was that a smirk?
"I'd say at least two or three," he said, smile dissolving into a smirk.
Look close enough and you can almost see the dead man smirk: He's back!
That would be a lot easier to wave a hand at with a smirk.
We did everything with a smirk, and kind of made fun of the whole thing.
As played by Kate McKinnon, Holtzmann is a radioactive weirdo wrapped in a magnetic smirk.
Bryce wears a sinister smirk, implying that a vulnerable Chloe could be sexually assaulted next.
At 6 months old, Elia Luciani usually gives a small smirk when meeting someone new.
Everson messed with him a little bit and we got a smirk out of him.
Drab Majesty sort out all those feelings and more, with a shimmer and a smirk.
The camera cuts to a modern-day Baelish with a sour smirk on his lips.
If there's a glorious supermoon in the sky, they'll smirk and say they've seen bigger.
Wear a perpetual smirk, pick up a (Nerf) blaster, and remember to always shoot first.
His smirk, angled down at her as though to remind her of the height discrepancy.
You notice their facial expression: a furrowed brow, sideways smirk, maybe a disapproving head shake.
The new father planted a smooch on Chyna's cheek, and Chyna gave a sweet smirk.
She gave them an apologetic smirk as she reached out for Ki, who'd fallen silent.
" With a daring smirk creeping across his lips, Bill proclaims, "The world can't stop us.
Look at Natalie Morales, trying to hold in her smirk like a kid at church.
De La Hoya's publicist, Stefan Friedman, eyes me with what appears to be a smirk.
There's a moment during that final game where Van's lips curl into a determined smirk.
"And man, were we at the debate in New Hampshire," Klobuchar said with a smirk.
They pass, look, and put a smirk on their face, and just, like — They're laughing.
When Alberta clarified that he was referring to American leaders, Biden responded with a smirk.
I saw one juror struggling to conceal a smirk as Wood wrote out the total.
There's nothing nightmare-inducing about this scenario — or Cersei's satisfied little smirk — at all, right?!
"That little knowing smirk is so terrifying," he said, sounding half horrified and half delighted.
She would say, 'You've got no breasts, that's why no boys want you,' then smirk.
But, he also flashed a smirk when we mentioned the possibility of a Lesnar vs.
Sandmann could be seen standing directly in front of Phillips with a smirk on his face.
He actually says, "You're not wrong," with a smirk that says he's under no one's authority.
The smirk that Rhys unfurls across Chuck's face as a result is mischievous, but downright chilling.
It was the smirk, many Mexicans observed, of a man accustomed to getting away with it.
Everything seems fine, until a Polaroid reveals a passed out Chloe, and Bryce with a smirk.
And she's done it all with confidence, a winning smirk, and an uncommon amount of swagger.
"So, there's a clear different between the candidates in this race," Harris said with a smirk.
"That's a sensitive subject," Curry replied to Obama, who couldn't help but smirk at his comment.
According to The Guardian, Abe was momentarily unable to suppress a brief smirk at Cameron's remark.
You can't help but smirk as she boasts even of oral surgery, an often unnoticed luxury.
And that snag is Lorde's arched, skeptical eyebrows and a smirk that stopped a thousand ships.
"I was thinking about your question: What'll happen in the future?" he says with a smirk.
Sandmann particularly stood out as he stood face-to-face with Phillips, steadfast with a smirk.
"You repeat that at every meeting," he said with a smirk, bringing the audience to laughter.
Then he flashed a self-satisfied smirk, quite like toddlers do when they wet their diaper.
But it's hard not to smirk at the world's five big votes scheduled for the spring.
Little Mason donned a sweet smirk as he held his new little brother in one photo.
That day in Charlottesville, he proceeded to smirk as I moved to distance myself from him.
Roberts insists that he knows just how Pearson feels, and Pearson responds with a sad smirk.
"No, I don't know why I was traded," Rose said, a smirk flickering across his face.
"By the way, do you see how nice I'm behaving tonight?" he said, with a smirk.
After Moreno-Ocampo asked a particularly ill phrased question, a wry smirk overtook the defendant's face.
And Ryan Gosling was there to witness it all with a giant smirk on his face.
"All my niggas in the whole wide world," she sings with a smirk of my imagination.
In her mug shot, she looks down as if embarrassed, but she has the tiniest smirk.
This is the devilish smirk of a man who is assured in his Real Gamer status:
"You still want to be in government?" he asked with a smirk, motioning toward the masses.
Wearing casual clothes and a boyish smirk, Mr. Fallon made a pitch for his program's vision.
"Some of those boys were finish stupid," a market woman, Nancy Nagbe, recalled with a smirk.
On Thursday, she responded to Trump's tweet like she usually does: with a very public smirk.
He wore his scar as a permanent smirk, a wound that seemed to shape his voice.
Both emerge with a smirk and thousand-yard-stare, ready to kick ass and take names.
Rodriguez and the kids sported wide smiles for the photos, while Lopez, 47, flashed a sweet smirk.
"We're lucky to have the greatest quarterback in history," Kraft said with a smirk on his face.
Instead of a smile, he now dons a menacing smirk, revealing not two, but four, sharp tusks.
An episode of Riverdale is usually welcomed with a smirk and the expectation for much frothy madness.
The 34-year-old rapper sported a smirk while Drake, 30, opted for his now-signature pout.
I was petrified," she says with a smirk, quoting lyrics from her iconic hit "I Will Survive.
A group of children smirk as they hang two more tabbies by their tails from a post.
On my second viewing of #WonderWoman I realized that Diana gets her battle smirk from Antiope. pic.twitter.
Laura reacts to her new world of gods and monsters with a dead-eyed and implacable smirk.
He wears the smirk of someone who feels certain that he's having more fun than you are.
All Clinton had to do was stand there and smirk to herself as Lazio's campaign self-immolated.
Radiohead do things their own way, and smirk as everyone either fawns or clamours to understand it.
A "boring"-looking librarian (save for the saucy smirk) with an advanced degree, pencil skirt, and glasses?
"You want to finish it off?" she asks with a smirk, taking her cigarette back from Gordon.
"Laz was perfectly positioned right where we wanted him," Hinch said with a smirk after the game.
A Green Real Deal — if framed and focused properly — could wipe that smirk right off Trump's face.
The record opens with sizzler "War Face," which is like a sonic combative eyebrow raise and smirk.
"I don't think she was struggling so much; she was just acting," Vondrousova said with a smirk.
And in a building booing him at every turn, James had the last word, the triumphant smirk.
She said he was small of build, wore a constant smirk and seemed eager to provoke confrontations.
A corner of his mouth twitches in what appears to be an attempt to hide a smirk.
She routinely snarls in Trump's face and embraces a wicked smirk whenever she lands a verbal blow.
"A storm's a-comin baby," she warned with an all-knowing smirk as she stares down the camera.
When you pull it off, you give yourself a little knowing smirk and move on to the next.
He takes his camera to endless doctor visits, as they count lesions and smirk through New Age exorcisms.
He paused and smiled…and then flashed my phone towards me with a cocked head and a smirk.
Those who relish extreme Romanticism with a smirk and a twinkle in the eye have the right idea.
"Gotta feel a little sorry for them," she said with a smirk, "they've had a bad couple weeks."
"I don't care about other bands, other bands are nothing to me," he says with an indignant smirk.
Her face, usually caught between a genuine grin and mocking smirk, is arranged in a strange blank stare.
He looked down on me with a smirk and, without saying anything, slapped me hard on the ear.
"People can smirk," says Marco Caceres, senior analyst and director of space studies at aerospace consultancy Teal Group.
We grew up in the age of the knowing smirk, of the hipster with his cultivated handlebar mustache.
"After you get a couple drinks in you, you start hitting them notes," he says with a smirk.
He's a leader without asking to be, oozing with masculinity, perfect dance moves and a smirk to match.
"So we'll actually get a change of clothes, which is a nice thing," he added with a smirk.
With a bit of a smirk, Scott uttered the four words that every minor leaguer wants to say.
Songs that could be a frown, or a smirk, or a wink, or a roll of the eyes.
A satisfied yawn, a smirk, and a whole world of possibility in three plain black dots. God. Damn.
These men are insufferable: They smirk, they lecture, they play jokes they think are funny, they push boundaries.
"They can stay," Mr. Trump said of the children, with a smirk and a sweep of his hand.
"We throw grenades in the river and then pick them with a net," Sajjad said with a smirk.
That made deGrom smirk and shake his head, and the two joked about it together after the session.
"Do you know who the tiger is?" the North Korean asked me, an American, with a slight smirk.
"Untitled (How Does It Feel)" starts innocently, panning from the singer's neat cornrows to his gap-toothed smirk.
Despite the pain he is in, the ghost of a smirk lingers on his lips, but fades quickly.
With his lazy eyes and wiseguy smirk, he's like a kid plugged into an iPod, pacified and stimulated.
It's the forerunner of the Trump smirk, though you can detect traces of the Clinton shrug as well.
Think of it: When things are happening, we got a smirk on our face — hehe — Q told us.
" He then turned to Putin, with a slight smirk, and told him: "Don't meddle in the election, President.
Typically their gaze is deep and intense, often with grimacing mouths (though a few have a slight smirk).
Mizrahi's sartorial sarcasm is somewhere between the subtle smirk of Schiaparelli and the brazen-faced ostentation of Moschino.
And then there was this touching moment when Gaga looked at Cooper with a smirk, sending everyone's hearts aflutter.
You can't help but scrutinize every gesture, every smirk, every aside as you try to get used to him.
He offers a little smirk at the end before getting serious again, which can't bode well for his enemies.
We're talking confrontations on overgrown lawns in rundown towns, blubbering heartbreak in real time, and Nev's self-satisfied smirk.
Young costar McKenna Grace basically has that Lindsay Lohan smirk that signals a love match may be in progress.
In the next scene, he saunters out with a smirk on his face and walks with an unmistakable swagger.
" With the slightest smirk, bin Laden replied, "You'll see them and hear about them in the media, God willing.
But as the track went on, within less than a minute, the smirk was wiped right off my face.
"And I should know—I'm Argentine!" he adds with a smirk, emphasizing a historical rift between the two countries.
My only other Nashville agenda item was hot chicken, though locals tended to smirk at my request for recommendations.
The gynecologist's voice was steady and detached, but her lips pursed in a condescending smirk and her eyes gleamed.
Pommier turns on his light and the only thing I see in this whole dark vacuum is his smirk.
The side smirk and the way one of the eyebrows raises at the end makes the figure look creepy.
There are plenty of words for it, of course: People smirk, loom, flinch, slump, scowl, tremble, stride, nod, stare.
With "Big Fun," Jughead is holding a tune and barely hiding a smirk four minutes into the very earnest proceedings.
Jax modeled the look in a post on Tom Schwartz's Instagram, styled with a popped collar and a confident smirk.
I mean, did you see that smirk on her face after she fed Ramsey Bolton to his own goddamn dogs?
But it's not just any image of Wayne, it's one featuring his signature smirk, and an upwards turned flat bill.
According to a pool report, Trump quickly claimed, "No," then proceeded to "smirk and laugh" as reporters left the room.
It needs actors who can titillate and seduce, giggle and smirk, and launch themselves headlong into the Transylvanians' bizarro world.
One featured Blue sporting a sweet smirk as she held a lone flower and lounged near her pregnant mother's feet.
Laugh, smile, smirk, snicker ... whatever it was, Judge Brinkley did not immediately rule on Meek's motion for a new trial.
It was "the era of permanent smirk, the knocking chuckle, of jokey ambivalence as a way of life," they wrote.
The other kids looked at me with concern, a smirk, or stared at the floor until my shuffling was over.
Right behind Tyler is a very decent rendering of the 1989 cover with Swift's lipstick smirk and signature blonde bob.
One man told him, with a smirk, You're young, and I have a feeling you're going to question this eventually.
With just the hint of a smirk in her voice, she added, "You can always have your boyfriend carry that."
"It's a job that makes your hands dirty, and stay bent all day long," Ms. Dallago said with a smirk.
Cersei's signature half smirk — you know, the one she can't help but make when she watches an enemy get gutted.
The message from 250, eventually removed from the monolith and preserved in a local museum, elicited not a single smirk.
"Once I was making a mold and a guy asked me what I was doing," he says with a smirk.
I don't hear anything, officially, and if I ... Your publicist here, Courtney, who works at AMC, has got a smirk.
It's a nasty bit of work, right down to Bobby's repulsive smirk when he learns his plan was a success.
He even added a bit of a smirk, almost an early-morning version of his signature handclap at first base.
The New Group's musical adaptation of Paul Mazursky's 1969 movie, featuring Suzanne Vega, doesn't smirk but it doesn't soar, either.
He was looking very Tom — the mussed, inexplicably dark hair; the sunglasses; the mouth open somewhere between smile and smirk.
She even briefly locked eyes with him at one of the proceedings, offering what seemed like a "smirk," he said.
With a smirk and plenty of cocksure drives to the basket, Simmons quieted the critics who questioned his shooting ability.
And she's doing it with a small smirk that sharpens on her lips, as if she knows she's got this.
Two bow hunters pass by and eyeball my bear spray holster with a smirk that says, What are you doing here?
And at Fitz's press conference, Cyrus was trying not to smirk — some of Jeff Perry's finest acting ever on the show.
One viral video tightly focuses on Phillips and Sandmann, who stands close to him and stares with a smile or smirk.
"I was waiting to put a good lap in and wipe the smile off your face," Hamilton said with a smirk.
In a follow-up video selfie, she rolls her eyes with a knowing smirk that Instagram is afraid of femme bodies.
But one video tightly focused on Phillips and Sandmann, who stood close to him and stared with a smile or smirk.
Under better circumstances, Jolie could have offered her version of Harrison Ford's knowing smirk through exotic locales and spring-loaded traps.
The smirk is like, 'I'm too cool for school but I'll still take this selfie because hey, I'm a fun guy.
In the first photo of the pair, Manganiello gives a smirk to the camera while his wife smiles at him adoringly.
You can often detect a good-natured smirk behind his words, but right there with it is a genuinely humane seriousness.
That burning smirk when she feeds Ramsay to his own hounds at the end of the episode all but confirms it.
" Trump said with a smirk as the crowd rained down a chorus of boos on their not-so-favorite son. "Wow.
Twitter decided to read deeply into the smirk, concluding Lorde's expressive face was a reaction to the Chainsmokers and Halsey's win.
It's actually pretty OK to be disengaged from your job, to smirk at its illogic rather than being crushed by it.
"If you become president it has to be toned down a lot," Trump said Tuesday with a smirk on his face.
No, it's like the foreign artist I met who said even political art in the United States comes from a smirk.
Brie Larson, who announced the award, gave a brief smirk, which, to be fair, could have just been a facial tic.
Typical poses of a long-term friendship abound, from the middle-school hand-on-hip pose to the "going out" smirk.
The cryptic pic shows Moretz covering her lips like she's keeping a secret and Beckham hiding a smirk on his face.
"He might be there, but I won't," Phelps told Lauer with a smirk on Monday, appearing annoyed by his teammate's comment.
It was this real creative exuberance that I think has come back into vogue with a little bit of a smirk.
Also: smirk along with (or at?) Cersei as we sort through the tangled web of Lannister/Tyrell/Stark marriage-alliance plots.
" Mr. Wisniewski chimed in, asking the moderator with a smirk, "Is it surprising that a banker wants to create a bank?
The resting pout of his mouth — the Baby Huey countenance to match his honking voice — has assumed more of a smirk.
When he's busted for selling cocaine, she thinks she can beg, borrow, or smirk her way into getting him out of prison.
The first single, "New York," was released in June, but the new Technicolor video spotlights St. Vincent's lilting voice and wicked smirk.
Just over a minute into the performance, Cyrus turned from the mic and looked around with a smirk as she stopped singing.
"The only thing I'm pregnant with is a lot of really good ideas, but not any babies" she said with a smirk.
DJ was pretty close to a nothing for me, an accent and a smirk and a stutter, but not a real character.
"That's where I got into all the trouble," he says with a smirk as mischievous as the neighborhood's "Seventh Ward hardhead" nickname.
It's the only unilateral expression on the face, where one side of the mouth is pulled up and in — in a smirk.
Changing channels ... One by one, they chide and jest, smirk and implore: This election is the most important one of our lifetime.
"Energy use can run the risk of damaging or abusing the receiving party's psyche, messing with their energy or feelings," Smirk says.
He talks a lot, but not too much, with a wide, easy smile that lilts into a half-smirk when he's listening.
You can already picture his judgmental smirk as he reduces you to a sexual object — if, by some chance, he hadn't already.
"Well, it's not like being white comes with some big prize," he said with a smirk as he turned back to us.
Standing in front of the audience, her expression set between a smirk and a scowl, she clutched the lectern with one hand.
When a journalist shouted a question about Russia tampering with the 2016 election, Mr. Putin's face appeared to curl into a smirk.
"North Korea is attempting to dismiss with a smirk efforts towards disarmament we have assiduously undertaken over the years," Mr. Abe said.
"Your wife Hailey has many celebrity friends," Corden inquired with a smirk, naming fellow models Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, and Cara Delevingne.
Instead of offending my parents, my act of defiance might have made them look at each other with a self-satisfied smirk.
"They're under investigation for potential antitrust violations — Facebook is, Google is — by the president's Department of Justice," Hawley said with a smirk.
Jackson and especially Willis remind you again of how fine they can be when asked for more than booming shtick and smirk.
Anything, from a one-of-a-kind smirk to a single clapback, can be caught by a discerning eye and disseminated across Twitter.
I especially loved the moment when Jordan's Killmonger, revealed to be of royal blood, calls Bassett's Ramonda "auntie" with a razor-thin smirk.
They bought a Jeep from my friend and he was even told when and how to smile or smirk when giving the interview.
Bella glided down the catwalk like a seasoned vet and gave her best smirk to her ex boyfriend, The Weeknd (né Abel Tesfaye).
Daniel 24, nicknamed "the old prophet," is a Zen-preaching seer played with both gravity and a smirk by the remarkable Wolfgang Michael.
"I'm a creeper wife," she says with a smirk, referring to the playful photos she sneaks and posts of him on social media.
Abe, whose country was aghast at Trump's idea of Tokyo acquiring nuclear weapons, was unable to suppress a smirk at his host's comments.
Amma's final smirk after whispering, "Don't tell Mama," as Camille gapes at her like she's seen a ghost, sent shivers down my spine.
Other than her smirk as she watched the Sept of Baelor blow up into green fireworks, naturally drinking a celebratory glass of wine.
The best part was when Blanchett cracks Thor's cardboard hammer just as she does in the movie, while wearing the same piercing smirk.
At his arraignment, Erik entered the courtroom with a smirk on his face, leading observers to believe that he wasn't taking things seriously.
But, as a glint of Villanelle's hairpin or the smirk on Claire's face will tell you, it does so at its own risk.
"Please, mullet or no mullet you know I'm still gon be your WCW tomorrow," she posted, followed by a very appropriate smirk emoji.
And Strzok, who often wore a bemused smirk as lawmakers squabbled and talked over one another, barged into the hearing loaded for bear.
Go ahead, try to raise one eyebrow by actually half-winking the other eye, and smiling a semi-smirk, semi-maw-bearing grin.
Behind him looms Hezonja, a wisp of a pubescent mustache just visible above his smirk, pointing a finger at the fallen James, laughing.
As Mr. Inslee spoke about his singular work on reproductive rights, Ms. Warren's Washington peer, Senator Amy Klobuchar, could not suppress a smirk.
Sporting goggles and a gravity-defying curled bouffant, McKinnon stole every scene she was in with a non sequitur and good-natured smirk.
Two large posters of the singer Billy Idol, the years turning his trademark sneer into something of a smirk, hung in the background.
With his dark pomaded hair, confident smirk, olive skin, and pencil moustache, Gable's power was his iconic swagger that trundled through classic cinema.
"From the time I picked up a basketball, I knew shooting was second nature, like flipping pancakes for me," he said with a smirk.
Putin appeared to smirk as Trump ignored shouted questions about whether he would warn the Russian leader against meddling in the 2018 midterm elections.
Leahy seems to assure the viewer that yes, everything is fine, but his slightly upturned smirk gives away some sort of mischievous secret.   pic.twitter.
But nothing about that felt celebratory to me," she wrote on Saturday, adding that "the smirk on his face" made her feel "physically sick.
We can certainly see that Ehrenreich has the smirk down, even if the trailer shows off relatively little of him actually acting as Solo.
Jenna Dewan-Tatum was another standout look of the night, despite her husband's best attempts to upstage her with his smoldering red carpet smirk.
Human smirk Ryan Reynolds made a visit to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon this week to talk about Deadpool, which opens February 12.
I looked out, from inside the chain-link fence pen that surrounded me, startled until I saw the subtle smirk creep across her face.
After taking a deep dive into Lorde's Instagram, we can safely say that the "smirk" is, in fact, one of the singer's favorite poses.
Nervous laughter rippled through the room of GOP bigwigs huddled around the Roosevelt Room table, though House Speaker Paul Ryan barely managed a smirk.
A hairless creature with thin lips, beady eyes and the hint of a smirk on its face, it stalks animals many times its size.
Even his face has changed from a smirk to a scowl, and though he doesn't actually grab his crotch, that's the energy he's exuding.
" Travis, as his smirk made clear, believed he was being edgy and giving the middle finger to the political correctness police with his "take.
As a smirk plays about the corners of Mr. Foster's mouth, his sneaky, fish-eyed performance suggests he is the director's designated hit man.
But it wasn't a smirk—I apparently hit on a concept and product they've been developing for a long time and keeping under wraps.
" With a resigned half-smirk, he looked at the ground and intoned, in the manner of a hostage-video monologue: "It's gonna be yuge.
"I wouldn't, but you don't have any chairs," she said, with the sort of smirk that only a best friend could get away with.
Somewhere, Swift is kicking back in her sweatpants, unfurling a wicked smirk at just how handily she won the night without even showing up.
I'm assuming Bridenstine was half-joking, since there is someone laughing in the background, and I think I see a smirk on his face.
He once took note of a reporter's matching manicure and pedicure and asked, with a smirk, if everything else matched, according to one witness.
" His likeness — white, wrinkled, expressionless with a dash of smirk — is not the aesthetic of a has-been; it is the portrait of "stability.
He once took note  of a reporter's matching manicure and pedicure and asked, with a smirk, if everything else matched, according to one witness.
I tried again to step around him, at a loss for words; he blocked my way again, looming over me, still with that smirk.
At one point, James McAvoy sidles into the story looking all cool or something and wearing a smirk he needs to employ more cautiously.
In this micromoment — which omits his haplessly mouthing "thank you" to her, and the smirk releasing into a smile — he still seems, what, zung?
The extended play shows that this star is just like us: You know that little smirk of pleasure we get after nailing a makeup look?
Prince George's cousin, Savannah Phillips, mischievously put her hand over the future king's mouth during the ceremony — and had a devious smirk while doing so!
Before this dapper dude was melting hearts in Hollywood, he was just another brown-eyed boy with a signature smirk growing up in Pasadena, California.
Paulson's face goes through a symphony of emotions, cascading from a self-assured smirk to wide-eyed alarm to bottled-up rage to tearful defeat.
Some folks would smirk and think that's just a bunch of fanboy malarkey, and that's OK. As I said earlier, everyone can't lift Thor's hammer.
He played the role of press analyst and critic, offering clipped replies and a knowing smirk in response to questions about politics, motivation and Gov.
Huntley, wearing his signature black gloves, paced and prowled the stage, guitarist Mikey Young was rock solid, save for the occasional knee jerk and smirk.
It's really more of a smirk, like I just used the falsely optimistic artifice of late night TV to tell America that it's torturing me.
Indeed, Clinton had little of substance to offer apart from a perma-smirk and accusations against the "grand godfather" of all that's maligned, Vladimir Putin.
That spirit of dance music delivered with a smirk is the common thread throughout all of Tiga's catalog, and No Fantasy Required upholds this trend.
We can't stop thinking about how it swells to match the wildfire exploding through the floor of the building, and syncs perfectly with Cersei's smirk.
Critic's Notebook ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. — If your reaction to hearing the name Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov is a shrug, even a smirk, you're not alone.
Bellator has a featherweight division of its own, and with a legitimate champion being crowned on March 3, it will be nothing to smirk at.
When Ms. Thurman saunters onscreen, sporting a smirk to match her loopy accent, it's as much of a shock as the film's first spectral scares.
Op-Docs When I tell someone I'm from Florida, I usually receive a smirk and a crack about the internet meme "Florida Man" in response.
When you do, you'll see iridescent petals surrounding a beautiful face, or a kid with a devilish smirk in some sort of no man's land.
She soon realized that her fiancé was beaming at her, rather than posing for the cameras, and couldn&apost help but smirk back at him.
It's titillating but more provocation, like a smirk and a kick rolled into one—an invitation that says I dare you and I want this.
Whether the lol nothing matters caucus is supporting Yang and his policies with tongues in cheek, a resigned shrug, or a smirk is besides the point.
Rather, the focus is on capturing the spirit of an unlikely artist, whom Hawkins successfully depicts as lovable, charming, witty, and with an ever-present smirk.
The Republican National Committee released a video ad called "Smirk" that showed a split-screen of Romney smoothly ripping Obama, while the president nodded and smirked.
He's standing with his back to the camera, and a cop to his right stares straight ahead, the barest hint of a smirk on his lips.
In the picture, the "Sorry" singer, who sported a nose ring, gave a simple smirk while Richie puckered her lips and appeared to kiss her thumb.
Kaitlynn Carter faced the public for the first time since her Italian rendezvous with Miley Cyrus and her smirk said it all ... she's loving the attention.
One viral video that has since been widely circulated online shows a teen standing in the drummer's face wearing a smirk while Phillips continues to sing.
Smirk breaking through his goateed face, leather collar popped behind him, Jericho tore a photo of the champion lengthwise and laid the challenge down: Jericho vs.
"I just hadn't stretched yet tonight so I wanted to make sure I was good and loose," Boone said, that mischievous smirk back on his lips.
Often, Mr. Bloomberg seemed resigned to standing with a half-smirk, less poker face than momentary capitulation, listening as one rival after another took a turn.
Which is great, you know, I love getting even with people," Trump said, adding with a smirk, "You don't believe in 'the eye for the eye'?
He delivered this oration "in character" as a generic hipster, wearing a pair of black-framed glasses and a slightly strained knowing smirk on his face.
Without the swagger and smirk of "Hold Up," the rage and apathy and acceptance and forgiveness that follows in Beyoncé's redemption tale would have felt incomplete.
Sandler is maybe most impressive here, with his control of small facial tics and a conniving smirk that peeks out in every deranged conversation he has.
With a smirk, he told me I should eat something, pointing at the air in my stomach on the X-rays he had taken moments earlier.
Just as I give up hope that you are a real and true Lil Wayne fan, the corner of your mouth twitches into a half-smirk.
The crowd in Boston was triggered and BOOED Lio -- who wore a devious smirk on his face ... almost like he knew exactly what he was doing!
The young Harvard grad was an irresistible figure, depicted as the rare millennial enfant terrible who, with a precocious smirk, was willing to kick against the pricks.
On Pro Basketball Carmelo Anthony often says these days — with a smirk or smile — that he has blocked the Knicks' 24.2-210 season out of his mind.
He retreats to his lab to create his… These are the things I smirk inwardly [about] when I'm just like, I know now exactly where I'm going.
Over the years, locals have picked up hundreds of pieces of the phones, including paws, headset cables and even Garfield heads, forever fixed in his familiar smirk.
People reviled these autoplay previews so much that there's a dedicated Twitter account collecting the complaints, including one widely circulated smirk from Knives Out director Rian Johnson.
The shruggie was the perfect emoticon of the Obama era: a slightly worried-looking, yet pleasantly numb smirk, throwing its hands up at everything's lack of meaning.
Bonus: The final seconds of the episode were some of the most satisfying of the year; we'll be debating Logan Roy's final smirk until Season 3 begins.
In the great motion picture, "The Devil's Advocate," Al Pacino, brilliantly playing the Devil, concludes the film saying, with a smirk, that his favorite sin is vanity.
But throughout the decade about to close, smaller American cities have been able to wipe the smirk from New York's collective countenance by bringing up one subject.
Waldrip, a white vlogger who's achieved minor viral notoriety for claiming to be black, stands next to Lil Tay with a sheepish smirk as Bregoli taunts her.
"I think Gus might still have a little thing for me, and that's why he picks on me as much as he does," she says with a smirk.
"They think they are going to recover, to make up the difference," López Obrador said with a subtle smirk during the second official presidential debate earlier this month.
Adam, a six-pack with a smirk, announced a 60-town nightclub tour taking him from Peterborough to Redcar via Walsall, soon after being booted off the island.
Slater's portrayal of Westerburg High School's dangerous yet alluring black sheep J.D., gave us a bad boy with a serious smirk and an even more intense rap sheet.
With his boyish smirk and trademark baseball cap, he's voiced support for the revolution, visited wounded protesters in hospital, and paid bail for hundreds of low-level prisoners.
I think there's more to be explore with his closure, I mean this season ended with him having a smirk on his face in the car riding away.
The former Spice Girl, 42, shared a throwback Instagram photo of herself with her father, in which she sported a big smile as he gave a sweet smirk.
Nancy has already cornered Chris by the time Sarah finds them, and for a second it looks like Nancy might let him off the hook with a smirk.
Lando Calrissian is reprising his role as the malt liquor's spokesman, but this time his signature smirk and mustache are emblazoned on the can because -- well, why not?
"How much can I get for these?" asked a woman, recently, with a presuming smirk, walking up to the counter of my store with a box of records.
I walked into the restaurant, where High—a big man in a sweater vest, with a mottled complexion and an omniscient smirk—was sitting at a round table.
It's a monument to that crazy, earnest glee comic book films can have when we refuse to water them down or regard their heroics with a knowing smirk.
"Energy work can be defined as the wielding or manipulation of an energy toward an intended goal," says Smirk, a 30-year-old sapiosexual sadist from Tallahassee, Florida.
The same sinister smirk that you may spot on the most normal of persons, without giving it a second thought as to whether or not they're slightly off.
Two seem to be taking the whole scene in with a smirk, while the third, who is partially cropped by the right edge, looks out at us, smiling.
It's clear that this isn't a funeral dirge; instead, at its darkest it's a moribund celebration—a smirk and an airhorn blast in the face of impending doom.
On Work A smirk flashed across my former classmate's face as she walked in and saw me behind the cash register wearing my maroon cap and name tag.
But if Mr. Kaine's interruptions were distracting, Mr. Pence's perpetual smirk and constant head shaking in denial of Donald Trump's own words made him look daft, not stately.
In the Pop room of any museum gallery, they smirk and slouch and revel in playing at art, seeming to be both the comedians and the clinical depressives.
"We also are cleaning up our urine and making it drinkable, and it's really not as bad as it sounds," she said, eliciting a smirk from Mr. Trump.
With his dark glasses, embroidered kofia hat and a playful smirk tugging at his lips as he doles out sharp one-liners, Mr. Abdela is hard to miss.
The four survivors scrap and smirk and laugh in defiance of any agenda that might want to make them model stage Arabs by defining them as saintly victims.
I watched Sharon Stone as Catherine Tramell smirk and smoke from behind the folds of her sandy cashmere as she thwarts Nick and his even more hapless partner.
And as more than one Google engineer pointed out with a wry smirk, it doesn't require you to awkwardly plug it into the side of the device to charge.
Behind the duo, a large group of kids — many also in MAGA apparel — were seen laughing and mimicking Phillips' chants while Sandmann peered down at Phillips with a smirk.
A detective testified at Morton's trial that the teen "had a little smirk on his face" when he talked about the shooting during a police interview, according to WTAE.
I remember the smug smirk on his face and the gleam in his eye when he turned to me and snarled, 'Why haven't you told anyone that you're transgender?
According to video of the incident, a student later identified Nick Sandmann, stood directly in front of Phillips as the older man played, with a smirk on his face.
Reinhardt and his band smirk as they read a list of strictures: no blues, no more than 5% syncopation, no solos lasting more than five seconds, and so on.
With an astounding lack of screen time, 90 percent of her role in Season 8 amounted to staring out at King's Landing from a window with a sly smirk.
"I'm a messy bitch who lives for drama," she declares in the short video, while flipping her blonde bob with a smirk and stare that says she means business.
Although Jessica is the queen of a good sale, she can spot a fellow negotiator when she sees one and gives a smirk of approval as Sarah walks away.
In the second snapshot, Kehlani threw a smirk at the camera, turning her head to the side as the newborn continued to breastfeed during their bonding session in bed.
The duo posed to take another photo, with Jackson smiling as the former child star — who recently debuted a more clean-cut look — gives a smirk to the camera.
Presented with the math — Warren is at 7 percent nationally with black voters, according to the latest Quinnipiac University poll — Pressley flashes her signature smirk and focuses her eyes.
There's humor, and then there's a moment where he becomes kind of bored, and he's staring down the barrel of the camera and has a smirk on his face.
Well, ain't this the icing on the cake for Taylor Swift -- 2 of her biggest enemies (currently) coming together in one photo ... and Calvin Harris' smirk says it all.
"I really like how she was speaking into that microphone," Watters said with a smirk, while making a hand motion of how the first daughter was "holding" the microphone.
The MAGA hat-wearing student who faced off with a Native American Vietnam-era vet says his smirk seen 'round the world wasn't out of smugness ... just peaceful defiance.
Additional credit, of course, goes to the actor, Andrew Long, who at various points approximates Mr. Trump's characteristic shrug-smirk-wince and his familiar seesaw of aggression and petulance.
The hospital staff insists that Joanne and Peri aren't on any records lists, they weren't captured on any cameras, and the eerie doctors smirk but don't say a word.
He saunters in midway through as the Dauphin of France, sporting an insolent smirk and spitting florid insults in a French accent so thick it borders on the comical.
Some day Brady won't be so annoyingly skilled and accomplished, and Belichick won't be the smartest coach on any football field — with a smirk that proves he knows it.
As the comedic clip opens, viewers watch as Kate McKinnon is made to look like Hillary Clinton, complete with a blonde wig, tailored pantsuit and the Democratic nominee's signature smirk.
The same goes for Thandie Newton's Val, a stubborn, mercenary smuggler with a smirk who gets far too little screen time for the zest with which she delivers her lines.
With Curry's history of ankle problems, now is not the time to play tough guy — even if that grit is accented by the smirk of a mildly irritated choir boy.
The eyebrow raise and nonchalant smirk gives the appearance that I don't care about my appearance and that I didn't retake this five or 10 times — even though they did.
Jerry West insists he knows NOTHING about the Clippers reportedly trying to steal him away from the Golden State Warriors ... but watch the video -- and pay attention to that smirk!
While Ngannou has competed in 11 mixed martial arts bouts—certainly nothing to smirk at—Overeem has competed in 57, and won titles in notable organizations like Strikeforce and Dream.
Even when it's a mess, UnReal is a curled smirk of a show with an undeniable pull, if only because you want to see exactly how deep its depravity goes.
Silent Wolf's clear boredom with the mercenaries' lack of skill, and his rakish smirk when he pulls off a particularly contemptuous move against them, suggest a looser, more playful film.
There's a smirk that Union can produce — similar to Kerry Washington's on-the-verge-of-tears face — that makes me think of every enemy I ever had in high school.
With her vulpine smirk and acid tongue, Newton is one of television's best comic actresses, and her presence on the show feels like an open window in a stuffy house.
In one revealing exchange, his inherited right-hand man, Cardinal Voiello (Silvio Orlando), tries to call one of these jokes "telling," inciting yet another imperious smirk from his new boss.
As the camera focused on Brady, his face became stuck in a smile that could be characterized as something between goofy and satisfied (and with the whiff of a smirk).
He will be remembered as the white boy with the Brett Kavanaugh-like smirk who will never be able to tomahawk chop at an Atlanta Braves game without being filmed.
I would have locked him up even before he was convicted of fraud this summer, not because of the evidence, but because I cannot stand that smirk on his face.
Here, finally, was a DC superhero who seemed to enjoy being a superhero – who marched into battle with no questions asked and even allowed herself a smirk once in a while.
"Sometimes, her face appears to react and show a smirk or laugh at various points during the times that she is looking down," the report said, according to The Associated Press.
Williams' first three baskets were contested, jab-step-preceded threes that would set plenty of coaches fuming but that surely made D'Antoni smirk and Daryl Morey pat himself on the back.
My father's face was a mixture of "hey nice to see you" with an added smirk that there was some kind of joke I was about to be let in on.
In the second episode, for example, Shalhoub's Republican senator tries to convince someone to switch political parties, arguing with a smirk that party lines are just "brands," like Cheerios versus Chex.
Kate, in turn, can't keep her eyes off Emaline (Sydney Sweeney), who prowls the halls with her Gwen Stefani-inspired red lips curled into a smirk between bursting into spontaneous monologues.
Everything was possible and nothing was true: Conspiracies now smirk and smog in the air, issued from the giant smokestacks at InfoWars and The Gateway Pundit and the White House itself.
Her sweet-natured sass exudes from the painting's depiction of her warm eyes, bunched, blushing cheeks, and inquisitive smirk, as if she were on the verge of divulging some juicy secret.
Throughout the trial, too, he sometimes had a smirk or a smile on his face — a sign, some critics said, that he was the callous and spoiled killer described by prosecutors.
Comments from girls are like, 'OMG this is gorgeous, I love these clothes, You look amazing'; comments from guys most of the time are a side smirk emoji and a flame.
Just before the two locked eyes, Jaime's face verging on fear and Bran's face bearing his goofy all-knowing-smirk, Bran told Sam is that he was waiting for a friend.
"Don't Smile" is like a staring contest that detects if you grin, and then uses AR to contort your face into an exaggerated Joker's smirk while awarding your opponent the win.
I smashed that "Add to Cart" button and completed the checkout process, and two days later, a box emblazoned with the Amazon smirk arrived in the lobby of our apartment building.
While Serayah's smirk emoji mug was spot-on, our award for the best emoji face goes to Ta'Rhonda Jones, whose blushing surprised emoji perfectly matched Porsha's attitude and the keyboard character.
Biden had to smirk when he was called old, and Sanders actually backed him up—there's no reason you have to be meme-fluent to go after rich people, or something.
Someone could show it on the web in real time, altering the candidate's expressions — substituting a smirk for a smile, fear for a frown, haughtiness for happiness or contempt for concern.
He then joked "We hope you make it back soon, Pete," as an image of Davidson flashed to the screen, earning huge laugher from the audience and a smirk from Jost.
If an art-world figure were to say, "What artists do is the most important thing that is happening in art at any given time," an audience of gallerygoers would smirk.
The kids didn't mob the drumming activist, the kid with the "smirk" wasn't really blocking the drummer's path and seemed more nervous than anything, the people clearly flinging racist — and homophobic!
The photographer told the group to say "sex" instead of "cheese," according to Adler, and since he was still a virgin, it made him light up with a smirk for the picture.
"When people come to me and ask 'should I quit my job or should I stay?' they usually already kind of know what they want to do," Anna says with a smirk.
But Angela has to slink around E-Corp itself, train her face to rest somewhere between a smirk and a blank slate, and keep her cool under the most precarious of circumstances.
Sometimes, as the internet will tell you with a satisfied smirk, there are editing inconsistencies that reveal the stitching of a show: a misplaced eye line here, a mysteriously disappearing utensil there.
Our inclination may be to smirk and say "you got played!" but there's a real opportunity here to understand why they chose Trump, and why they'd change their vote if they could.
And when she dies in the process, it's framed as a big moment for, uh,  Lando, raising the emotional stakes for Captain Calrissian and wiping that self-assured smirk off his face.
In an interview with the Huffington Post, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau discussed the end of Season 7 while teasing bits of next year's final season, no doubt with a signature Jaime Lannister smirk.
"When you give, they do whatever the hell you want them to do," he cawed in an interview, after which the peristalsis of his mouth-like opening relaxed into a flaccid smirk.
But an occasional smirk or glimmer in her eyes lets you see the character's moxie and sunniness — Thomas's knack for striking this balance in Evie comes through in Lovesick's very first episode.
In the minute of clips from his personal archives, Chappelle is back with the dry delivery and hint of a smirk that define his sharp comedy and work on The Chappelle Show.
Part boast—"I'm like, really rich" he would smirk—and part a badge of incorruptibility, the claim allowed the property developer to paint all his Republican rivals as puppets of special interests.
"It is clear is that the reweighting of the CPI will make it increasingly hard for the RBA to hit its inflation target in the medium term," said Westpac economist Justin Smirk.
It really got me thinking about the category of portrait photography and when exactly a squinty-eyed gleam or a sideways smirk became synonymous with a glimpse at the subject's true self.
Holding court on deck, surrounded by cameras and wine-slurping, blazer-wearing "Kippers", was the man himself: a male Britannia with a ciggy between his fingers and a smirk across his face.
There's Toni Collette channeling Valley-girl Goop energy; and Chris Evans doing a total 180 from his sweetheart Captain America persona; and Daniel Craig with a honeyed drawl and an amused smirk.
Umpqua, which bills itself as the world's greatest bank and does so with only the slightest smirk, assembled and trained a team to help workers initiate what's known as a credit freeze.
"He's his own worse enemy so he allows you to laugh at him and smirk because he's such a dork, he says the wrong things," Gervais says, before diving back into the set.
The woman's face is arranged in a smirk, and her expression — a mixture of professionalism and pride — seems to symbolize how many women in positions of power must have felt at the time.
For every scowl cast on Yiannopoulos's promotion of the "Privilege Grant," which offers stipends to help pay for the education of white males attending college, he no doubt responds with a gleeful smirk.
"And that crowd roars in laughter and applause and the president with that shit-eating smirk on his face smiles and laughs in consent, giving the green light to that killer," he said.
The video pairs clips of politically-ordered carnage, masked maniacs, and the orange smirk of American fascism with rough, kinetic live footage ripped straight from the dicey days of Cold War-era thrash.
One moment his craggy face was glowering over the mistreatment of the local truckers, fleeced of job security and benefits; the next it had melted, like frost in spring, into a joyful smirk.
He plays Edward as a high school girl's fantasy: impossibly cool, always on the verge of a smirk — but also deeply sensitive (he plays the piano!), his grin a mask for his insecurities.
Then I want to spend the rest of the semester sitting in the front of the classroom with a smirk on my face as I eye-fuck him while he's trying to teach.
If you want to look become a street style star, you'll need to stand like one: "Legs crossed, with your arms down, and add a head tilt with a little smirk," Ball recommends.
With computer graphics, Sagar says he can easily develop virtual humans that can simulate natural movements like a smirk or blinking of the eyes, which is not as easy to replicate with robots.
When the drifter was picked up later that day, he told the whole story with a prideful smirk, of the pathetic man who had him in his sights and couldn't pull the trigger.
"I can't help but wonder when I see you looking there with a little smirk, how many times did you look so innocent into your wife's eye and lie to her?" he said.
They smirk at some well-placed trolling — a "Billionaire Tears" coffee mug quickly became a campaign best seller — but worry about the blowback that some of her soak-the-rich platform has inspired.
Bradley said that Hernandez, angered by a spilled drink and a laughing smirk from a man at a Boston nightclub, ordered Bradley to drive up next to that man's vehicle later in the night.
My brother had been reading the Alfa Romeo manual, and after he looked at the speedometer, he said, "It says this car tops out at 130 mph," and he gave me a little smirk.
In one of his heartwarming encounters with the prince, Valentin hugged Charles with a sweet smirk while wearing a tan sweater as his father, William Blacker, looked on with a grin of his own.
It was a horrifying, callously executed move, but it was hard not to feel a thrill of triumph along with Cersei as she surveyed the wreckage with a sip of wine and a smirk.
And while it's easy to smirk at the nameless characters who underestimate Wakanda's power, the inclusion of these false notions of African inferiority force viewers to confront their own biases and prejudices about the continent.
His goal is to be able to smirk and shrug and say "it wasn't me" — even if you don't believe him, even if he's standing next to a pliant American president whom he helped elect.
This one's for anyone who wants to believe in a vision of an America where people commit selfless acts not with a cowboy swagger and a cocky smirk, but shyly, blushing at all the attention.
And I can't help but wonder when I see you looking there with a little smirk, how many times did you look so innocent into your wife's eye and lie to her about Lisa Page?
Oh, and Donny, at least Aaron Burr had the stones to shoot Alexander Hamilton himself, instead of coyly egging on some unstable militia member to do it for him with a wink and a smirk.
"There are a lot of directors here tonight," Wiig began with a knowing smirk, and with that in mind, she and Rudolph demonstrated to the rest of us that they weren't just onstage to present.
Mr. Moore exerted himself heroically, grappling with villains atop a moving train, chasing them down ski slopes or into outer space, his unflappable suavity accompanied by an occasional smirk or upward twitch of the eyebrow.
Mr. Sondland showed up wearing the smirk of a man able to imagine himself the toast of any room — even if that room was investigating an international scandal that he had a major role in.
Op-Ed Contributor In the middle of his wandering speech before the Boy Scouts of America on Monday night, President Trump asked with a smirk if Barack Obama had ever visited them at a jamboree.
Late in her new standup comedy special Marriage Material, Cameron Esposito stares at her rapt Chicago audience, letting a smirk slowly unfurl on her face to uneasy giggles and a few frantic bursts of applause.
I'd had another a slipup, an accident, although by then my accidents had begun to tally an unforgiving chronology, and the counselor who sat me down made a smirk as I tried to explain that away.
She recaptures the spirit of Julie Andrews' performance in her stern yet loving attitude, in the almost imperceptible smirk playing at her lips—but she makes the character her own, with an extra dose of sauciness.
"You were seduced by her sin/Don't let Lucifer in/She took you for everything/You let her do it again," Belly raps in the video as Chyna gives a small smirk and an eye-roll.
Just a smirk from Gurira can electrify a scene, and Okoye's scenes with her beloved spear make me want to start a GoFundMe for a Dora Milaje spinoff where Okoye or Shuri become the Black Panther.
Ditto for Jackson, in a weak variation of his Quentin Tarantino roles, as director Patrick Hughes never quite gets a handle on the tone as the movie oscillates between grisly violence and smirk-y throwaway lines.
It goes without saying he was outside the mainstream of American life, because the mainstream was for sheep—but the point was not to rage against society, it was to mock it with a knowing smirk.
"I can't help but wonder, when I see you looking there with a little smirk, how many times did you look so innocent into your wife's eyes and lie to her about...." Gohmert was here cutoff.
"I can't help but wonder when I see you looking there with a little smirk — how many times did you look so innocently into your wife's eye and lie to her about Lisa Page," Gohmert said.
"When the president would order for dinner two Big Macs, two Filet-O-Fish sandwiches, and a chocolate milkshake and eat all that, were you concerned about him?" she asks with a bit of a smirk.
Many of our European friends and colleagues living in London initially didn't care about the COVID-19 outbreak and would even smirk when someone on the tube cleaned their hands more than once with disinfectant gel.
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The joke is a nudge in the ribs from someone who knows when you don't, a smirk from an America that still watches a lot of live TV, or at least a lot of live sports.
Eventually, he becomes so sick of this backseat driver that he elects to have her consciousness put into the stuffed monkey, in which, Rolo says with the ghost of a smirk, she remains to this day.
Still: The revelation of Ghostbusters will have to be McKinnon's Dr. Jillian "Holtz" Holtzmann, who not only steals every scene she's in but chews it up with a liquid smirk and spits it out for parts.
Your results will vary wildly every time you pull the trigger, but when it does work, and a spitball leaves a giant soaking wet mess on your target, you'll have a hard time suppressing a mischievous smirk.
Not only did these shows confirm everyone would tune into young adult programming — a genre previously dismissed as B-list, smirk-worthy eye candy — they proved it was still possible for television to create water cooler moments.
I think, for example, I wondered if he had ever prepared a witness before because a lot of times it seemed to me his answers were sensible but the smirk on his face was really off putting.
It's cheesy as hell, but it's worth a smirk for Metal Gear V fans if only for the little details, which extend right down to attacks on outposts and making goats and other critters hang from balloons.
As the spokesperson for God's Will, Enteo—a slight man with a high forehead, a perennial self-satisfied smirk, and large, expressive eyes ripped straight out of a Pushkin verse—is no stranger to fomenting public chaos.
Mr. Wallace, who turned 69 last week, is a proud contrarian, whose reportorial impertinence has resulted in some memorable lines: Bill Clinton once accused him of having a "little smirk on your face" during a televised interview.
" I ask him if he feels his reeling recordings and vivid artwork these creatures accurately and he offers a smirk: "They doesn't translate into what we see, as humans, but it's sort of an approximation I suppose.
"I think maybe there's a little smirk on the coach's face," Brent Barry, a onetime Spur and now a television analyst, told me as the Spurs were sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers out of the 2013 N.B.A. finals.
There's Wolfgang Sawallisch, all business and precision; Rudolf Kempe, nonchalant, effortless, with the odd smirk; Fritz Rieger, steady and avuncular; and Rafael Kubelik, easily the most brilliant of them all, slightly confused and trying to keep up.
Yet for all the new facts the film serves up about him (some of which, annoyingly, are delivered with an "... or is he?" smirk), it offers little insight into his psychology or his personality or his soul.
But for O'Reilly's fans, Colbert did manage to find a silver lining: "In case you're a fan of sexual harassers who are on TV all the time," he said with a smirk, "we still have Donald Trump."
In the wake of November's election and yesterday's swearing-in of President Donald J. Trump, this American "trembling" is so resounding that, 46 years on, Genet might slyly smile – or smirk — were he alive to see it.
Throughout the film, Greaves is rarely seen in public without a barely contained, crooked smirk as he discusses or executes the work of TST, and sporadic laughter peppers Blackmore's discussion of the process leading up to a performance.
Even when the jokes elicit more of a smirk than a laugh, Miracle Workers is part of a cultural and comedic moment that has the distance to examine death with humor, without making us panic about the end.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia — Tamara Pertamina watched with a smirk from a bench beside me as I looked around ViaVia, a traveler's cafe and gallery in the trendy part of Jogja, searching for her.
LOUIS GOHMERT, R-TEXAS: I can&apost help but wonder when I see you looking there with a little smirk, how many times did you look so innocent into your wife&aposs eye and lied to her about.
As alternatives, we suggest Sally Hansen's Color Therapy in Exotic Açai or Essie's Lady Godiva, but then again... don't you want to be able to say "bitter bitch" with a smirk when your frenemy asks what you're wearing?
Waithe sits on the April cover photographed by Annie Leibovitz and wearing the slightest smirk, a gesture that seems to speak directly to folks who would dare question what a masculine Black woman was doing in her position.
The film gives the gut punch of learning someone you'd believed has been lying all along, the final smirk feeling all the more coy as the years pass and more and more of us age out of ignorance.
Caroline Framke, Vox: The revelation of Ghostbusters will have to be McKinnon's Dr. Jillian "Holtz" Holtzmann, who not only steals every scene she's in, but chews it up with a liquid smirk and spits it out for parts.
"Now how's that for some real newness," said Matías Duarte, Palm's senior director of human interface and user experience, with a pretty sizable smirk on his face as he wrapped up that part of the Pre's CES demo.
For now, though, we'll just have to cling to the legacy of Thelma and Louise and hope that some tough-as-nails, post-apocalyptic broad will rise from its ashes, wielding a power weapon and a devilish smirk.
If FX's new drama Feud were a person, she would smirk at you over a lit cigarette, swish her tumbler of straight booze on ice, and raise it in your direction with a silken, if slightly sour, smile.
During the address, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who was seated behind the president, held a stoic expression — though it was occasionally punctuated with a grimace or smirk, and what appeared to be a sarcastic clap ripe for meme fame.
It's also hard to shake the feeling that your phrasing at this point is intended as a bit of an in-joke for Facebook staffers — to smirk at the 'dumb politicians' who don't even know how Facebook makes money.
" The student and Kirk debated for a couple minutes until the student — with a smirk on his face and enthusiastic nods from a group of students around him — asserted that all "of the top Olympic competitors were from Europe.
In season four, she even got a partner worthy of her punishingly high standards in J.R. — who, as played with a liquid smirk by Rosario Dawson, was an unexpected choice, both because she is Petra's lawyer and a woman.
Flanked by top police officials, Mr. de Blasio spoke as much through facial expressions that, at times, revealed his frustration: a pinched smile, a smirk, the movement of his eyes upward to the ceiling as he batted back questions.
But, just as often, Jobs also answered hard questions with candor and aggression and did not often back down from a fight on numerous issues over his life, often deploying a mischievous smirk as he said something very naughty.
In the opinion of Russia expert Fiona Hill, Putin's government engineered a "rabbit hole" from which Christopher Steele pulled out his famous dossier; the substantial doubt thrown over that document allows Putin to shrug and smirk now: Who, me?
The speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, stands behind President Trump at his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, she a vision in suffragist white, head tilted just so, lips pursed in a smirk and arms outreached.
Not only do its members condemn—even actively antagonize—progressive calls for social justice, they do so with a knowing smirk, arguing that that they don't actually mean the bigoted things they say, they're just trying to freak out the normies.
Coming too early not only leaves your partner smirk-frowning in a what-the-fuck-bro state of confusion, but it also sends you to sleep immediately—like a big, stupid bear that's just eaten all its hibernation food at once.
We're going to be able to point AIs at human animals and figure out more and more signals from them including their micro expressions, when you smirk and all these things, we've got face ID cameras on all of these phones.
Covington Catholic High School junior Nick Sandmann appeared on "Today" Wednesday with Savannah Guthrie, who grilled him on a number of topics -- most importantly ... why didn't he just walk away, and what was up with that smirk on his face?
While Mayweather would stand a very good chance of knocking Punk senseless with his hands, Punk also has a major leg up on him in the grappling department, having recently earned his blue belt in BJJ—truly nothing to smirk at.
But Cousins also gets to smirk a bit when, in the final act of his film, he includes a lengthy segment in which he has an actor (Jack Klaff) do a voice-over impersonation of Welles, responding to Cousins's letter.
The light turns yellow and the face gives a little smirk (it's supposed to be "playful" but it looks more mischievous,) letting your child know that they can start to play quietly and it'll be time to get up soon.
The only character who didn't seem to be feeling her age in the revival is the one you might expect: Megan Mullally's Karen, a seemingly ageless smirk of a woman whose cackle is almost as big as her hair(pieces).
He backs away to allow a character a measure of privacy and dignity in the last minutes before his execution, or stays on an EJI colleague (Brie Larson) as she moves past a bomb scare with a shaky but determined smirk.
Beneath a cartoon logo depicting a big red heart punctured by an arrow that happens also to be a guitar, Petty gives the camera his most obnoxious smirk, an expression supplemented by his mop of blond hair and black leather jacket.
No longer needing to sell each song like it's his only shot, he delivers the chorus with an understated smirk, like it's no big deal — but good luck getting that melody out of your head after hearing it a few times.
She watched each woman's testimony to get a sense of their personalities -- a defiant look, a smile at loved ones, or a smirk at the fact that they would be leaving the courtroom, while Nassar would most likely die in prison.
The perfect details were all there: The guy leans back in his chair with a smug smirk, seated beneath a framed Tom Brady jersey, and — amazingly, considering the scene was shot weeks earlier — in his hands, he holds a lacrosse stick.
Bieber shared two side-by-side photos on his Instagram and Twitter pages that depict him and Sheeran standing separately in front of a green screen while doing the same pose of looking over their shoulder at the camera with a smirk.
And I can&apost help but wonder, when I see you looking there with a little smirk, how many times did you look so innocent into your wife&aposs eyes and lie to her about Lisa-- UNINDENTIFIED MALE: Mr. Chairman that&aposs outrageous.
" The Texas congressman went on to say that he couldn't "help but wonder, when I see you (Strzok) looking there with a little smirk, how many times did you look so innocent into your wife's eye and lie to her about Lisa Page?
They had that smirk on their faces, their arms crossed, and even though they didn't say anything, their contempt for what was going on, everything they were communicating without saying a word — it completely overshadowed everything that we were trying to do.
She's taken many a visitor from that part of the world past the Lenin statue and says their reactions have been almost unanimous—a smirk and a snide joke about how he'd ended up in front of a Taco Del Mar chain restaurant.
Once he's joined by Zac Efron as a cocky new Baywatch recruit, the pair and their very chiseled torsos flex, smirk, and build a reluctant bromance while saving swimmers and investigating a criminal conspiracy that threatens the sanctity of their precious beach.
Although neither entertainer offered an explanation for the love fest — which shows Lopez laying on Drake's lap as he wraps his arms around her and eyes the camera with a smirk — many fans are taking it as a confirmation of their rumored romance.
Kim isn't a musician but she takes a number of her tactics from the pop celeb elite these days; she prefers to hint, smirk, and nudge toward something before completely obliterating our timelines for weeks to come with a singular swift move.
" He said that what many perceived as a "smirk" on his face as he looked at Phillips was really "a smile saying that this is the best you're going to get out of me, you won't get any further reaction of aggression.
"If this all works out I'm happy to consider naming you VP so if you happen to be right you can get the top job at the end of the day," Cruz said with a smirk, flashing his collegiate national champion debate skills.
Memo From France PARIS — The policeman in the photo is nattily attired and appears to have a slight smirk as he writes out a ticket for the woman standing before him awkwardly in her offending swimwear; perhaps he enjoys making her feel uncomfortable.
Justin Harris and Luke Solomon's Freaks project has been equally inscrutable at times, although the duo has always served up their left-field house offerings with enough of a smirk to let us know where they stood, compared to Ricardo's proudly stoned stoicism.
" As Shannon Watts, the gun-safety advocate, noted, referring to Trump's advisers: "Please note the mostly (white) men standing behind the President in the Rose Garden who laugh and smirk as he insults the women who are trying to do their jobs.
"The Seven Witches of Hell" is a barn burner that might make Tom G. Warrior smirk in admiration, while the massive "Temple of Lust" writhes horrifically as it builds towards a hypnotic intensity as the song's true force is experienced through repetition.
His Senate counterpart, Mitch McConnell, was always willing to wear the black hat, from his early rise to prominence as a lonely opponent of campaign finance reform to the cynical smirk with which he stole a Supreme Court seat from Merrick Garland.
As such, Groff is of a piece with a production, which also features a winningly cast Tammy Blanchard and Christian Borle, that understands that camp is most successful when it's played with straight-faced sincerity, instead of a wink and a smirk.
That's his insouciant croon ringing out on the chorus of Farruko's hit "Krippy Kush," from last August, and there he is again sounding like a personified smirk on "I Like It," one of the best songs from Cardi B's recent debut album.
Leaving aside the fact that it's a spy show, with subtle dead drops and microexpressions that can betray characters with just the twitch of a smirk, a bunch of it is in ​Russian — so you can't really turn away from the screen.
In its first era of popularity, it was all pop and pulp, but now it seems reserved for the task of adding just the slightest bit of a smirk to extremely straight-faced endeavors: elegant magazines, important books, experimental theater, and $80 ceramic pipes.
The Canadian actor rocked what looked to be an amused smirk as the ceremony descended into chaos, with Jimmy Kimmel, Warren Beatty, La La Land producer Jordan Horowitz, and a sheepish PricewaterhouseCoopers accountant struggled to explain that, whoops, Moonlight had actually claimed the top prize.
Though I hadn't expected a full-on holo-Freud, the AI's vacillation between soulless call center decision tree script and /r/fellowkids-worthy fumbles with youthful parlance (don't use the smirk emoji unless you're trying to fuck me, Woebot) was leaving me as cold.
"Yeah, good finish — that one goes in," Johnson said Sunday evening with a half-smirk as he stood at his locker about 20163 yards behind the 22016th green, where his once-promising quest for the 22016 United States Open title ended in thudding disappointment.
One such matron, Doña Juana María Romero, seen in a 1794 likeness by Ignacio María Barreda, wears two of almost everything — two corsages, two watches, two strands of pearls — along with a prideful smirk, not unearned considering she had survived the birth of 13 children.
Roseanne Conner (Roseanne Barr) on Roseanne was probably a little more hard-shell-on-the-outside than I would have liked, not to mention the money troubles, but she did have that smirk that would tell you it was all going to be okay.
And I can't help but wonder, when I see you looking there with a little smirk, how many times did you look so innocent into your wife's eye and lie to her about and —" Gohmert said, before being drowned out by objections from Democrats. "Mr.
Where someone like The Rock has carved out a career as our collective cartoon parent saving the world with a smirk, Krasinski's mode is more grounded, and his circle is very pointedly constrained, reflecting narrower ideas of just what it means to look out for your own.
There's an impressive amount of audacity and fearlessness on display, as Girls Trip lets its scenes swirl around onscreen for a bit, and then finds a new way to shock you, or make you smirk the next time you find yourself in the vicinity of a grapefruit.
The only new element here is Theron, who has the quiet smirk of someone who is by far the most talented person in the cast, but once spent a whole movie pretending to be attracted to Seth MacFarlane so isn't going to sweat this much, no.
Behind that calm look, however, is undoubtedly a smirk, as this image has now swooped in to steal Selena Gomez' record for the most-liked Instagram post of all time, with 7.4 million likes at the time of writing (almost 1 million more likes than Selena).
On the day his wife called looking for him, he'd found the character hard to shake and had been standing on a street corner for four hours; as Young recounts the experience, it's with the wry smirk he wears even when telling the most devastating story imaginable.
Like a Violent Femmes for the post-Brexit era, they've got the mischief and fury of those too smart and bored for their own good (think: a kid standing in the middle of the suburbs with a gas canister in hand and a smirk on his face).
You&aposve embarrassed them, you&aposve embarrassed yourself and I can&apost help but wonder when I see you looking there with a little smirk, how many times did you look so innocent into your wife&aposs eye and lied to her about - - STRZOK: Mr. Chairman, it&aposs outrageous.
When you saw the young man's face looking at the elder, and just the smirk, and then having a whole group around him of his fellow classmates, all boys, doing the various things they were doing — chanting, doing tomahawk things, racist behaviors — this is what privilege looks like.
You don't have to try and work out how many Fs should be in the noise you make when you approve of an especially filthy suggestion or an image — you can just throw in a splash, a smirk, or (if you're a real sick puppy) a tongue-out smiley.
Two newborn fennec foxes now available for public viewing at the Wildlife Conservation Society's Prospect Park Zoo in New York are all ears — and, judging by the smirk in this photo, these wise guys are ready for any cheap shots that may come their way (so bring it).
But instead what comes out is a jumbled word vomit — a mixture of where you grew up and that time you studied abroad in Amsterdam, which prompts the knowing smirk of the interviewer, who is all too aware of how little studying actually goes on in the Poppy City.
The strike ends almost before it begins, when corporate receives word of the walk-out, completely belittles strike leaders Amy and Jonah ("You're in way over your heads," their regional manager says with a smirk during a negotiation), and easily manipulates the store's employees into returning to work.
We know this thanks to a very NSFW photo Criss posted on Instagram that shows him wearing nothing but a smirk on the set of the Ryan Murphy series, which will take a closer look at the murder of designer Gianni Versace and four other people in July 1997.
"I can't help but wonder when I see you looking there with a little smirk — how many times did you look so innocently into your wife's eye and lie to her about Lisa Page," Gohmert asked Strzok, leading the room to erupt in protests from the Democrats in attendance.
These include one commander-in-chief (it was the vodka, swear to God) and start with the five dispatched quatrain by quatrain in "Slap": a wife-beating cop, a foreclosure king, a Nazi fuck, a pedophile priest, and some lawyer or CEO or something whose smirk Bobby didn't like.
Yes, yes, correlation doesn't imply causation, but it's hard not to at least smirk at the extreme coincidence, the way McGregor's loss fits so neatly into what's known in gaming circles as the "Madden Curse," which has now affected all cover stars for EA's UFC games as well.
Read more: Sam Darnold admitted to 'seeing ghosts' during 'Monday Night Football' after being tormented by the Patriots defenseBy the time the Patriots finally punted, 90 seconds had come off the clock, and Belichick offered a smirk that is about as happy as you'll see him all season.
Yet the moment was worth only a passing smirk at the irony, barely a blemish on an otherwise awe-inspiring recital of Mahler songs distilled for piano and voice, and delivered with the trademark thoughtfulness and grace of what may be the greatest duo in the world of art song.
If you were looking for the old Chance, you won't find him here One of the most compelling things about Chance as a rapper is the elasticity of his voice: he can do tongue-tied and dense, soft and contemplative, a weightless smirk, a snappy yalp, or a conversational murmur.
You might smirk at scenes of the former Sansa Stark smiting unworthy men, or snort at the increasingly leaden dialogue spouted by Professor X. By the time the fire alarm went off in my theater, deep into the final battle, it was too late for them to ruin much of anything.
But if it actually wanted to have as much fun with Harley Quinn as its trailers promised it would, the film could've done a lot worse than let Robbie's Harley and a languid Ivy tear shit up on a big screen in the supervillain equivalent of a wink and a smirk.
Trouble sighs when describing the mundane details of a life under the thumb of the criminal justice system, but he relates more colorful details related with a smirk (a highlight comes on "Come Thru" when he boasts of raining bullets upon a foe's house as a way of "[redesigning] your porch").
There's an outside chance he was trying to get it some help—to rush it to the closest vet, or something—but judging by the smirk on the dude's face, the way he slung the dolphin over his shoulder like a duffel bag, and calmly sashayed down the beach, that doesn't seem likely.
The finishing sequence was incredibly high drama, and Naito's performance—from his mix of dismissive gust and tranquillo as Okada made his elaborate entrance (in pants no less!) to his subtle half-smirk looking back to the ring as he exited up the ramp—had the crowd eating out of their hands.
"I was strongly influenced by Gavin's interview with the sheriff's department," Hultman said, noting he believed the boy, though Herard actually probed her peers to question Arvizo's allegations by pointing to a key moment in the clip when the teen appeared to smirk after accusing Jackson of kissing him on the lips.
These actors all have the advantage of being able to give easy, casual, cheeky performances — the sort in which every smirk, nod and cocked eyebrow telegraphs that something is about to happen that will make the audience feel not so much surprised as assured that the surprises will continue to arrive on schedule.
"I can't help but wonder when I see you looking there with a little smirk — how many times did you look so innocently into your wife's eye and lie to her about Lisa Page," Gohmert asked Strzok during a joint hearing before the House Judiciary and House Oversight and Government Reform committees.
If you've ever wondered what became of the young Japanese actor who played the insouciant, too-cool-for-Elvis (he preferred Carl Perkins) rock-and-roll fan in Jim Jarmusch's 1989 "Mystery Train" — well, Masatoshi Nagase, now nearly 50, doesn't smirk even once in "Sweet Bean," a new film directed by Naomi Kawase.
The way his clothes sway when he walks, the small details of his facial expressions (a smirk, a raised eyebrow), the soft glow of street lighting at night—every frame bombards my eyes with more details my brain can process, but the overall effect is that this is a very convincing place.
When accused rapist Harvey Weinstein surrendered at a New York City police station on May 25, 2018, he wore a blue sweater and a smirk, and had two books tucked conspicuously under his arm: Something Wonderful: Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway Revolution by Todd S. Purdum and Elia Kazan: A Biography by Richard Schickel.
Most recently, we saw David Shrigley's "Really Good" (2016–18), a disembodied bronze "thumbs up" with an abnormally extending appendage, mimicking the nearby bronze statues and belying the feather-light significance it held — a rainy-gray British sense of smirk that was funny for less than the time it took to explain it.
Arya and her daggar can wipe that smirk right off Cersei's face What's true is that — like the poetic justice of Littlefinger getting executed by Arya with the very weapon he tried to use to manipulate Bran — the Catspaw Dagger has become a symbol of Arya as the avenging angel of death for House Starks.
Whether or not the comment was made in jest—a possibility given Trump's miserable attempts at humor and something resembling a smirk visible in video of the moment—it's doesn't quite hit the mark, given that he's now expressly encouraged a powerful country with a nut job leader to hack into the email of a US presidential candidate.
At the beginning of her group's routine, she struck a defiant pose: Her head was cocked, her steely eyes stared unblinkingly forward and her lips were tightly pursed, forming an expression set somewhere between a smirk and a sneer — the sort of withering glare that adults secretly fear whenever walking past a pack of contemptuous teenagers on the street.
We both know that any rational, unbiased human being who watched all the videos would see that the initial interpretation of the encounter, the one that inspired celebrities to fantasize about punching a teenager and respectable writers to churn out think pieces on the heavy, fraught-with-white-supremacy significance of a teenage smirk, was totally, completely wrong.
Last year, when THUMP asked them what the concept was behind their EP 3000 they replied, "Now That's What I Call Music For Internet Suicide Pact"; when we asked what the recording process was like, they responded with a photoshopped stock photo depicting a young boy with a laptop, headphones, black angel wings, and a telling smirk.
We're not sure whether it was the always-distracting sight of Phelps' insane abs, the light glinting off of the collection of gold medals hanging from his chest or the confident smirk on his face as he mimed a breast stroke from the stands, but the swimmer's actions were more than enough to knock Thompson off his game, and he missed both shots.
And I&aposve talked to FBI agents around the country, you&aposve embarrassed them, you&aposve embarrassed yourself, and I can&apost help but wonder when I see you looking there with a little smirk, how many times did you look so innocent into your wife&aposs eyes and lied to her about -- UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Oh, Mr. Chairman, it&aposs outrageous.
Plus, in a flash forward featured in the beginning of the episode, we know Mike has finished his gig with a envelope stuffed with cash, a slew of bloody bruises on his face, and a boxing glove necklace in his hands — whatever went down with Tuco left Mike bearing serious wounds of battle, and even a bit of a smirk.
Save for the occasional moment of off-camera retaliation, nothing in their first fight against each other in December, 2014—where the future champ squeaked by Gadelha with a contentious split decision victory—their six dramatic weeks as opposing coaches in latest season of The Ultimate Fighter, or the ensuing publicity rounds has elicited much more than a smirk from the challenger.
And the second Shane Kippel (played by Spinner Mason) walks through the curtain with a smirk and open arms, the child, the blackface, and the bold claims from his Pusha-T diss "Duppy Freestyle" ("Please believe your demise will be televised") were a thing of the past and the beef that was supposed to carry us through the summer was over.
We like to take our precious livelihoods—the source of all our emotional and financial stress, feeder of our children, warmer of our home—and reduce it down to a throwaway joke that might make a glancing passerby smirk for a fleeting moment, perhaps enough for them to briefly slow down their Passat before they pull into the nearest Asda.
But the combination of tastefulness and relentlessness with which Detroit approaches its subject matter is careful and dutiful and rarely resonant, despite Boyega's heartbreakingly world-weary gravity, despite Anthony Mackie's exhausted anger as a just-returned Vietnam vet being treated like an enemy combatant in his own country, despite Poulter's chilling smirk, and despite the terrifying visuals of tanks rolling down a city street.
When the Russian president went on international TV during the annexation of Crimea to smirk and say that there were no Russian soldiers on the peninsula, and that the soldiers the world could see were just locals who had bought Russian military uniforms, he wasn't so much lying as demonstrating that he doesn't care at all about facts and, by extension, the rules governing his behavior.
Sure, Madonna would kiss Britney and Christina at the MTV VMAs that year in a simulated sapphic embrace, and a few KT Tunstall songs spoke to me, but really there was nothing in popular culture to latch my substantial lustiness onto—until Faith's evil smirk beamed across my box-like TV. Before Faith, my puberty had been shaped by boys' sexual objectification: they either deemed me fuckable or unfuckable.
Littlefinger, for his part, does his best to smirk his way through an inert scene in which he reminds Sansa that Brienne is sworn to protect her, even against her sister, who we next see suggestively twirling a knife after Sansa makes the rather silly discovery of Ayra's secret stash of faces (which, sans special effects, look like the kind Judge Doom wears in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?).
If not, Democrats can bank on more years of staring at what Will Bunch, a Philadelphia Inquirer columnist, described as "Mitch McConnell's democracy-crushing smirk" while McConnell presides over a Republican majority that has become the fervent ally of a president determined to embrace and embolden a white America hostile to immigrants, committed to an immoral racial hierarchy and eager to eviscerate the social progress of the past 60 years.
" —Max Levitzke, 27, works in solar energy "I don't usually take these types of selfies very often, but I feel like what it's communicating is, 'I wanna send you a pic of me smiling, but I don't want to fully smile because that's too cheesy, so here's a pic of me with somewhat of a half-smirk so you know that I'm excited about what you're talking about but don't want to come across as overly excited.
The bust, with a goofy smirk and uneven eyes, was quickly declared to look more like Sloth from the movie "The Goonies": Or Knicks star Kristaps Porzingis: Or the former Irish soccer player Niall Quinn: The last time artwork of a sports figure was so vilified was the courtroom sketch of Tom Brady, which was likened to E.T. and the Hunchback of Notre Dame: Others were reminded of the botched restoration of a 19th century fresco in Madrid: Sculpture is not an easy art form, and bronze can be an unforgiving medium.
" Even the pitch the Ghostbusters make to the mayor after the city is overrun with ghosts is inflected by right of center cynicism about retail politics: After describing the supernatural apocalypse that might come down on New York if the Ghostbusters aren't allowed to step in and stop the malignant, extra-dimension deity Gozer, Bill Murray's Dr. Peter Venkman concludes, with a characteristic smirk, by reminding the mayor that if he allows them to work, and they succeed, the mayor will have "saved the lives of millions of registered voters.

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