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* Frequently done by characters in ''Series/LittleHouseOnThePrairie'', Laura and Nellie stick their tongues out at each other in "Christmas at Plum Creek, Laura sticks her tongue out at Nellie after beating her in the three-legged race, and Laura and Willie stick out their tongues at each other behind Miss Beadle's back after getting into a fight outside and being brought into the schoolhouse* ''Series/MrBean'': In the exam sketch, Mr Bean takes the paper from the student next to him; then meekly hands it back. The student snatches it and puts it down aggressively, out of Mr Bean's reach. Mr Bean then sticks his tongue out.

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* Frequently done by characters in ''Series/LittleHouseOnThePrairie'', Laura and Nellie stick their tongues out at each other in "Christmas at Plum Creek, Laura sticks her tongue out at Nellie after beating her in the three-legged race, and Laura and Willie stick out their tongues at each other behind Miss Beadle's back after getting into a fight outside and being brought into the schoolhouse* schoolhouse*
''Series/MrBean'': In the exam sketch, Mr Bean takes the paper from the student next to him; then meekly hands it back. The student snatches it and puts it down aggressively, out of Mr Bean's reach. Mr Bean then sticks his tongue out.
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* Frequently done by characters in ''Series/LittleHouseonthePrairie'', Laura and Nellie stick their tongues out at each other in "Christmas at Plum Creek, Laura sticks her tongue out at Nellie after beating her in the three-legged race, and Laura and Willie stick out their tongues at each other behind Miss Beadle's back after getting into a fight outside and being brought into the schoolhouse* ''Series/MrBean'': In the exam sketch, Mr Bean takes the paper from the student next to him; then meekly hands it back. The student snatches it and puts it down aggressively, out of Mr Bean's reach. Mr Bean then sticks his tongue out.

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* Frequently done by characters in ''Series/LittleHouseonthePrairie'', ''Series/LittleHouseOnThePrairie'', Laura and Nellie stick their tongues out at each other in "Christmas at Plum Creek, Laura sticks her tongue out at Nellie after beating her in the three-legged race, and Laura and Willie stick out their tongues at each other behind Miss Beadle's back after getting into a fight outside and being brought into the schoolhouse* ''Series/MrBean'': In the exam sketch, Mr Bean takes the paper from the student next to him; then meekly hands it back. The student snatches it and puts it down aggressively, out of Mr Bean's reach. Mr Bean then sticks his tongue out.
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* ''Series/MrBean'': In the exam sketch, Mr Bean takes the paper from the student next to him; then meekly hands it back. The student snatches it and puts it down aggressively, out of Mr Bean's reach. Mr Bean then sticks his tongue out.

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* *Frequently done by characters in ''Series/LittleHouseonthePrairie'', Laura and Nellie stick their tongues out at each other in "Christmas at Plum Creek, Laura sticks her tongue out at Nellie after beating her in the three-legged race, and Laura and Willie stick out their tongues at each other behind Miss Beadle's back after getting into a fight outside and being brought into the schoolhouse* ''Series/MrBean'': In the exam sketch, Mr Bean takes the paper from the student next to him; then meekly hands it back. The student snatches it and puts it down aggressively, out of Mr Bean's reach. Mr Bean then sticks his tongue out.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': In Episode 241, Stumpy and his little sisters hold hands to cross the street, and out of all his sisters, Stumpy chooses to hold hands with Violasse. Violasse, who is quite possessive of Stumpy, sticks her tongue out at the other sisters, who stick their tongues back out at her.
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* Early on in ''Film/GoneWithTheWind'', Scarlett and her sister, Suellen stick therir tongues at each other after arguing.
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* ''Anime/SailorMoon'':Whenever Usagi/Sailor Moon and Rei/Sailor Mars bicker, they often end up shoving their tongues in each other’s faces, much to the exasperation of their teammates.

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* ''Anime/SailorMoon'':Whenever ''Anime/SailorMoon'': Usagi/Sailor Moon Moon’s and Rei/Sailor Mars bicker, they Mars’ bickering often end up devolves into just shoving their tongues in each other’s faces, much to the exasperation of their teammates.
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* ''Anime/SailorMoon'': Usagi/Sailor Moon and Rei/Sailor Mars frequently bicker, which tends to devolve into them just sticking their tongues out at each other, much to the exasperation of their teammates.

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* ''Anime/SailorMoon'': ''Anime/SailorMoon'':Whenever Usagi/Sailor Moon and Rei/Sailor Mars frequently bicker, which tends to devolve into them just sticking they often end up shoving their tongues out at in each other, other’s faces, much to the exasperation of their teammates.
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* ''Literature/AngelaNicely'': Angela is often sticking out her tongue at her rival classmate Tiffany. Justified in that Angela’s only six.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Mei has a variation of a HaveANiceDaySmile pin button on her bag with a stuck-out tongue.
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* ''Anime/SailorMoon'': Usagi/Sailor Moon and Rei/Sailor Mars frequently bicker, which tends to devolve into them just sticking their tongues out at each other, much to the exasperation of their teammates.

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* In ''ComicBook/TheSmurfs'' comic book story "The Smurf Not Like The Others", Traveler Smurf (Dreamy in the [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981 1980s]] AnimatedAdaptation) insults Azrael with this when he hides himself inside a bottle on Gargamel's shelf while trying to evade the cat during his captivity. This insult provokes Azrael to knock the bottle off the shelf and break it, releasing the Smurf that was hiding inside it.



* In ''ComicBook/TheSmurfs'' comic book story "The Smurf Not Like The Others", Traveler Smurf (Dreamy in the [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981 1980s]] AnimatedAdaptation) insults Azrael with this when he hides himself inside a bottle on Gargamel's shelf while trying to evade the cat during his captivity. This insult provokes Azrael to knock the bottle off the shelf and break it, releasing the Smurf that was hiding inside it.
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* In ''ComicBook/TheSmurfs'' comic book story "The Smurf Not Like The Others", Traveler Smurf (Dreamy in the [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981 1980s]] AnimatedAdaptation) insults Azrael with this when he hides himself inside a bottle on Gargamel's shelf while trying to evade the cat during his captivity. This insult provokes Azrael to knock the bottle off the shelf and break it, releasing the Smurf that was hiding inside it.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'': As illustrated above, Flounder sticks his tongue out at the shark after it's been trapped on an anchor chain. The shark snapping at him scares him off.
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* The protruding tongue is a part of the ''haka'', the ritual Maori war dance performed by the UsefulNotes/NewZealand [[RugbyIsSlaughter rugby team]] before kick off, in order to intimidate the opposition.
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* In ''VideoGame/ScratchinMelodii'''s first level, "Cream Cheese Icing," Cinnabay does this at the beginning of the song. Likewise, Melodii can stick their tongue back at her as she's repeating the latter's lyrics.

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* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'': When the pirates are introduced, Mr. Smee sticks his tongue out at the pirates for bullying him while delivering his platter to Captain Hook.
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* Before the Martial Arts Tournament at the end of ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' is set to take place, Pan's opponent dismisses his upcoming bout with Pan as "babysitting" due to Pan's young age, to which Pan responds by sticking her tongue out at him as a retort.

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* ''Anime/FullMetalPanicFumoffu'': Kaname and Sousuke are assigned to assist Jindai High's rugby team. During a team meeting at a local fast food restaurant, they are accosted by a rival team, and most of Jindai's rugby team is beaten senseless, save for Sousuke, who is very capable at hand to hand fighting, and Kaname, who sees the rival team off by sticking her tongue out at them as they depart.

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* ''Anime/FullMetalPanicFumoffu'': Kaname and Sousuke are assigned to assist Jindai High's rugby team. During a team meeting at a local fast food restaurant, they are accosted by a rival team, and most of Jindai's rugby team is beaten senseless, save for Sousuke, who is very capable at hand to hand hand-to-hand fighting, and Kaname, who sees the rival team off by sticking her tongue out at them as they depart.



** During the episode when Tsubasa is introduced, Ranma, Akane, and Ukyo initially believe that they have driven off Tsubasa by revealing that Ukyo was in love with girl-type Ranma. Ranma sticks out "her" tongue as Tsubasa stormed out of Ucchan's. It would be short lived, as Tsubasa quickly returned with a vengeance.

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** During the episode when Tsubasa is introduced, Ranma, Akane, and Ukyo initially believe that they have driven off Tsubasa by revealing that Ukyo was in love with girl-type Ranma. Ranma sticks out "her" tongue as Tsubasa stormed storms out of Ucchan's. It would be short lived, short-lived, as Tsubasa quickly returned with a vengeance.



* In the novel ''The Witch Family'', Amy tells Clarissa that the two of them are invisible to witches. Clarissa tests this by sticking her tongue out at Old Witch, but Amy tells her not to, since it's rude regardless of whether you're seen.

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* In the novel ''The Witch Family'', Amy tells Clarissa that the two of them are invisible to witches. Clarissa tests this by sticking her tongue out at Old Witch, but Amy tells her not to, to since it's rude regardless of whether you're seen.



* ''Manhua/OldMasterQ'' has a strip where the titular character is a doctor, where he gets a tongue-out gesture in his direction by a neighbor's kid, a stray dog, a baby in his oblivious mother's arms and a patient, ''all in a single page'' as a RunningGag.

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* ''Manhua/OldMasterQ'' has a strip where the titular character is a doctor, where he gets a tongue-out gesture in his direction by a neighbor's kid, a stray dog, a baby in his oblivious mother's arms arms, and a patient, ''all in a single page'' as a RunningGag.



* In ''VideoGame/ScratchinMelodii'''s first level, "Cream Cheese Icing," Cinnabay does this at the beginning of the song. Likewise Melodii can stick their tongue back at her as she's repeating the latter's lyrics.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'': Alluded to in one episode when Hampton is trying to boil a lobster, and the crustacean, in a thick Irish accent, demands, "Don't stick your tong out at me!"[[note]]Not a typo. The irate lobster is referring to the cooking utensil Hampton was trying to grab him with.[[/note]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'': Alluded to in one episode when Hampton is trying to boil a lobster, lobster. Hampton threatens him with a pair of tongs and the crustacean, in a thick Irish accent, demands, "Don't stick your tong [[{{Pun}} tong]] out at me!"[[note]]Not a typo. The irate lobster is referring to the cooking utensil Hampton was trying to grab him with.[[/note]]me!"
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* ''Series/SesameStreet'': Discussed in Oscar's AntiChristmasSong "I Hate Christmas", in which he sings, "Christmas carols to be sung, decorations to be hung. Oh yeah? Well I stick out my tongue! [[TheGrinch I hate Christmas]]!".

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* ''Series/SesameStreet'': ''Series/ChristmasEveOnSesameStreet'': Discussed in Oscar's AntiChristmasSong "I Hate Christmas", in which he sings, "Christmas carols to be sung, decorations to be hung. Oh yeah? Well I stick out my tongue! [[TheGrinch I hate Christmas]]!".
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* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'': Shaggy and Scooby, serving as live bait, would often stick their tongues out at the ghosts [[DrawAggro in order to get them to give chase]]. A particularly memorable occasion was "Hassle in the Castle", when Scoob stuck his tongue out at the Phantom, with a robust "Nyah-Nyah Nyah-Nyah Nyah-Nyah!"

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* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'': Shaggy and Scooby, serving as live bait, would often stick their tongues out at the ghosts [[DrawAggro [[IShallTauntYou in order to get them to give chase]]. A particularly memorable occasion was "Hassle in the Castle", when Scoob stuck his tongue out at the Phantom, with a robust "Nyah-Nyah Nyah-Nyah Nyah-Nyah!"
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* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'': Shaggy and Scooby, serving as live bait, would often stick their tongues out at the ghosts in order to get them to give chase. A particularly memorable occasion was "Hassle in the Castle", when Scoob stuck his tongue out at the Phantom, with a robust "Nyah Nyah!"

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* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'': Shaggy and Scooby, serving as live bait, would often stick their tongues out at the ghosts [[DrawAggro in order to get them to give chase. chase]]. A particularly memorable occasion was "Hassle in the Castle", when Scoob stuck his tongue out at the Phantom, with a robust "Nyah Nyah!""Nyah-Nyah Nyah-Nyah Nyah-Nyah!"
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* ''Manga/DontToyWithMeMissNagatoro'': On Episode 11, there is a misunderstanding that hurts Nagaotoro's feelings. Naoto chases after her in an attempt to make amends. When a group of girls see them together, she brushes him off as a "creepy stalker", adding insult to injury by sticking her tongue out at him.
* ''Anime/FullMetalPanicFumoffu'': Kaname and Sousuke are assigned to assist Jindai High's rugby team. During a team meeting at a local fast food restaurant, they are accosted by a rival team, and most of Jindai's rugby team is beaten sensless, save for Sousuke, who is very capable at hand to hand fighting, and Kaname, who sees the rival team off by sticking her tongue out at them as they depart.

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* ''Manga/DontToyWithMeMissNagatoro'': On In Episode 11, there is a misunderstanding that hurts Nagaotoro's Nagatoro's feelings. Naoto chases after her in an attempt to make amends. When a group of girls see them together, she brushes him off as a "creepy stalker", adding insult to injury by sticking her tongue out at him.
* ''Anime/FullMetalPanicFumoffu'': Kaname and Sousuke are assigned to assist Jindai High's rugby team. During a team meeting at a local fast food restaurant, they are accosted by a rival team, and most of Jindai's rugby team is beaten sensless, senseless, save for Sousuke, who is very capable at hand to hand fighting, and Kaname, who sees the rival team off by sticking her tongue out at them as they depart.



* ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'': In one issue, Jubilee has been captured by the Mandarin, who has had her dressed in traditional Chinese attire and make-up, and makes loud complaints about her being "sullied by the mongerel ways of the West." Jubilee's most eloquent response to him was to stick her tongue out at him, to his exasperation. Then Wolverine shows up to rescue her, and she ends up blowing up the Mandarin's house.

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* ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'': In one issue, Jubilee has been captured by the Mandarin, who has had her dressed in traditional Chinese attire and make-up, and makes loud complaints about her being "sullied by the mongerel mongrel ways of the West." Jubilee's most eloquent response to him was to stick her tongue out at him, to his exasperation. Then Wolverine shows up to rescue her, and she ends up blowing up the Mandarin's house.



** The six-year-old Calvin sometimes sticks his tongue out to insult people. His [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane ambiguously-real friend/stuffed tiger]] Hobbes also likes it. Both tend to combine it with BlowingARaspberry.

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* ''VideoGame/Rayman3HoodlumHavoc'': To a lethal degree. In the last portion of the Desert of the Knarren, [[spoiler: Rayman is given the almighty magical power to [[YouHaveResearchedBreathing stick his tongue out.]] It's actually shockingly helpful, as this is used to scare Black Lums, turning it back into a Red Lum, the healing item from [[VideoGame/Rayman2TheGreatEscape Rayman 2]]. This makes the later levels a lot easier with a constant stream of health pick-ups during a fight. It also doubles as a reference to [[VideoGame/Rayman1 the first Rayman game]], where sticking your tongue out was an action that got replaced by running later on, it also scaring enemies in that game.]]
* In ''VideoGame/ScratchinMelodii'''s first level "Cream Chese Icing" Cinnabay does this at the beginning of the song. Likewise Melodii can stick their tongue back at her as she's repeating the latter's lyrics.

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* In ''VideoGame/ScratchinMelodii'''s first level level, "Cream Chese Icing" Cheese Icing," Cinnabay does this at the beginning of the song. Likewise Melodii can stick their tongue back at her as she's repeating the latter's lyrics.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'': When Duane relates to Sette that in Alderode women are forbidden from learning pymary and considered unsuited for it she sticks out her tongue in an echo of his memory of Mikaila doing the same thing.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'': When Duane relates to Sette that in Alderode women are forbidden from learning pymary and considered unsuited for it it, she sticks out her tongue in an echo of his memory of Mikaila doing the same thing.



* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'': On one occasion, The Dog sticks his tongue out at Foghorn Leghorn. It turns out to be a bad idea, as the rooster merely seizes the tongue, and says, "If you're, I say, if you're going to hang that thing out for all the world to say, you might as well give it some color!" and proceeds to paint the tongue green.

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* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'': On one occasion, The Dog sticks his tongue out at Foghorn Leghorn. It turns out to be a bad idea, as the rooster merely seizes the tongue, and says, saying, "If you're, I say, if you're going to hang that thing out for all the world to say, you might as well give it some color!" color!", and proceeds to paint the tongue green.



* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'': Alluded to in one episode when Hampton is trying to boil a lobster, and the crustacean, in a thick Irish accent, demands "Don't stick your tong out at me!"[[note]] Not a typo. The irate lobster was referring to the cooking untensil Hampton was trying to grab him with.[[/note]]

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* WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyG3: In Twinkle Wish Adventure, shortly before most of the cast embark on their journey to rescue [[MakeAWish a wishing star]], Scootaloo does this to Cheerilee, due to their fight earlier in the film, and Cheerilee responds in kind.

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* WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyG3: ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyG3'': In Twinkle Wish Adventure, shortly before most of the cast embark on their journey to rescue [[MakeAWish a wishing star]], Scootaloo does this to Cheerilee, due to their fight earlier in the film, and Cheerilee responds in kind.
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* In ''VideoGame/ScratchinMelodii''?s first level ?Cream Chese Icing? Cinnabay does this at the beginning of the song. Likewise Melodii can stick their tongue back at her as she?s repeating the latter?s lyrics.


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There are lots of ways to insult someone. There's the StealthInsult. There's sarcasm. There's name-calling.

But if you really want to make sure that your insult is the most basic and childish possible, there's nothing quite like having someone stick out their tongue at someone else.

Many a parent has scolded their child with "Don't stick out your tongue." In fact, many times this is done behind someone's back, especially if it is an authority figure who can punish them, like a parent or teacher.

In anime, this is typically combined with the EyelidPullTaunt. It may also accompany the SillyMeGesture. Closely related to BlowingARaspberry.

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* ''Manga/DontToyWithMeMissNagatoro'': On Episode 11, there is a misunderstanding that hurts Nagaotoro's feelings. Naoto chases after her in an attempt to make amends. When a group of girls see them together, she brushes him off as a "creepy stalker", adding insult to injury by sticking her tongue out at him.
* ''Anime/FullMetalPanicFumoffu'': Kaname and Sousuke are assigned to assist Jindai High's rugby team. During a team meeting at a local fast food restaurant, they are accosted by a rival team, and most of Jindai's rugby team is beaten sensless, save for Sousuke, who is very capable at hand to hand fighting, and Kaname, who sees the rival team off by sticking her tongue out at them as they depart.
* ''Anime/MyHime'': At one point Mai, sitting at her desk during a montage sequence, sticks her tongue out at Yuuichi, an early sign of the BelligerentSexualTension between the two of them.
* ''Manga/TheQuintessentialQuintuplets'': While completely ignoring his attempt at trying to understand her feelings about him, Nino Nakano declares directly to Fuutarou's face that she [[IrrationalHatred refuses to accept him]] as anything more than an interloper, fearing that he would disrupt the bond between her and her sisters, [[ItsAllAboutMe regardless of what her sisters think,]] and makes good on that by forcefully dragging Miku back into their home who came out to tell Fuutarou something important and spitefully sticks her tongue out at him while leaving.
* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'':
** In one episode, after Nabiki has made some rude comments, her sister Kasumi scolds her with, "Nabiki, that's not very nice." Nabiki responds by sticking out her tongue and saying a very sarcastic "Sorry."
** During the episode when Tsubasa is introduced, Ranma, Akane, and Ukyo initially believe that they have driven off Tsubasa by revealing that Ukyo was in love with girl-type Ranma. Ranma sticks out "her" tongue as Tsubasa stormed out of Ucchan's. It would be short lived, as Tsubasa quickly returned with a vengeance.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'': Subverted in "Tintin in Tibet", when a boy sticks his tongue out at Captain Haddock and he gets offended, but it turns out that where the boy comes from, it's a way of saying goodbye.
* ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'': In one issue, Jubilee has been captured by the Mandarin, who has had her dressed in traditional Chinese attire and make-up, and makes loud complaints about her being "sullied by the mongerel ways of the West." Jubilee's most eloquent response to him was to stick her tongue out at him, to his exasperation. Then Wolverine shows up to rescue her, and she ends up blowing up the Mandarin's house.
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[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'':
** The six-year-old Calvin sometimes sticks his tongue out to insult people. His [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane ambiguously-real friend/stuffed tiger]] Hobbes also likes it. Both tend to combine it with BlowingARaspberry.
** In one Sunday strip, Calvin dreams that SantaClaus one day decides to reward naughty kids instead of nice kids. This version of Santa tells Calvin to "stick your tongue out at your Dad if he scolds."
** In [[https://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/1992/07/06 this strip]], Calvin sees a cloud that looks like him sticking his tongue out to insult someone. It makes him remark, "Boy, there's nothing worse than an inscrutable omen."
* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}''
->'''Jon:''' Cindy called. ''(sticks his tongue out at the phone)'' She said I'm immature.
->'''Garfield:''' What does she know?
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[[folder:Films -- Animated]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'': When the three kittens squabble, Berlioz sticks his tongue out at Marie at one point.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime'': Cera sticks out her tongue at the knocked out [[BigBad Sharptooth]] before waking him up.
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[[folder:Film -- Live Action]]
* ''Film/ForbiddenZone'': Susan B. "Frenchy" Hercules sticks out her tongue when her father forbids her from going down the basement and into the Sixth Dimension. She sticks her tongue at the Princess after locking her up in Cell 63.
* ''Film/{{Jaws}}'': Hooper does this to Quint after the latter dismisses the Ph. D. candidate as a "wealthy college boy". He is smart enough to wait until Quint turns his back on him.
* ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'': President Skroob tells Dark Helmet to never have the faceplate of his helmet down in front of him. "How do I know you're not making faces at me under there?" Helmet lifts the faceplate behind Skroob's back and sticks his tongue out at him, only for Skroob to turn and catch him at it.
* ''Film/StayTuned'': During the animation segment, Roy sticks his tongue out at his wife, Helen. She grabs his tongue and pulls his whole body through his mouth in an impressive display of CartoonPhysics.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/TheBerenstainBears'' book "The Bears' Nature Guide", which shows a frog and a toad both trying to catch the same fly and getting their tongues stuck together, with its SpoofAesop being "[[SpaceWhaleAesop Never stick out your tongue at your cousin]]".
* In a ''Literature/MorrisTheMoose'' book, Morris tries to defy this. He [[SickEpisode has a cold]], and Boris wants to examine him and asks him to stick out his tongue. Morris refuses to because it's "not nice", but Boris replies, "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis Stick! Out! Your! Tongue!]]".
* ''Literature/TomsMidnightGarden'': At one point, Hattie sticks out her tongue at someone and [[BlatantLies tries to lie that it "wanted fresh air"]].
* In the novel ''The Witch Family'', Amy tells Clarissa that the two of them are invisible to witches. Clarissa tests this by sticking her tongue out at Old Witch, but Amy tells her not to, since it's rude regardless of whether you're seen.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/FawltyTowers'': In "The Germans", Polly sticks her tongue out after Basil's HypocriticalHumor, when he snaps "What's the panic? There always has to be an argument about everything!".
* ''Series/{{MASH}}'': In one episode, during an argument in O.R., Hawkeye asks a nurse to pull down his mask, at which point he then sticks his tongue out at Frank Burns by way of rebuttal, then has the nurse raise his mask again.
* ''Series/MrBean'': In the exam sketch, Mr Bean takes the paper from the student next to him; then meekly hands it back. The student snatches it and puts it down aggressively, out of Mr Bean's reach. Mr Bean then sticks his tongue out.
* ''Series/SesameStreet'': Discussed in Oscar's AntiChristmasSong "I Hate Christmas", in which he sings, "Christmas carols to be sung, decorations to be hung. Oh yeah? Well I stick out my tongue! [[TheGrinch I hate Christmas]]!".
* ''Series/WorzelGummidge'': In "Worzel the Clever", when Worzel the [[AnimateInanimateObject walking, talking scarecrow]] has his "thinking head" on that [[GeniusSerum makes him very clever]], he responds to trivia questions by answering, [[InsufferableGenius sticking out his tongue, and saying, "Ask me another!"]].
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[[folder:Manhua]]
*''Manhua/OldMasterQ'' has a strip where the titular character is a doctor, where he gets a tongue-out gesture in his direction by a neighbor's kid, a stray dog, a baby in his oblivious mother's arms and a patient, ''all in a single page'' as a RunningGag.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/AHatInTime'': Hat Kid can stick her tongue out to taunt. She even does so toward a mafia mook in one cutscene.
* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'': Mei Ling does this after the player called Mei Ling repeatedly and declined the save several times.
* In ''VideoGame/ScratchinMelodii''?s first level ?Cream Chese Icing? Cinnabay does this at the beginning of the song. Likewise Melodii can stick their tongue back at her as she?s repeating the latter?s lyrics.
* ''VideoGame/PapaLouieArcade'': In the gamerias, this is one of the reactions a costumer may have should their serving performance be the second-worst level that you can get.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'': When Duane relates to Sette that in Alderode women are forbidden from learning pymary and considered unsuited for it she sticks out her tongue in an echo of his memory of Mikaila doing the same thing.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'': On one occasion, The Dog sticks his tongue out at Foghorn Leghorn. It turns out to be a bad idea, as the rooster merely seizes the tongue, and says, "If you're, I say, if you're going to hang that thing out for all the world to say, you might as well give it some color!" and proceeds to paint the tongue green.
* WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyG3: In Twinkle Wish Adventure, shortly before most of the cast embark on their journey to rescue [[MakeAWish a wishing star]], Scootaloo does this to Cheerilee, due to their fight earlier in the film, and Cheerilee responds in kind.
* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'': Shaggy and Scooby, serving as live bait, would often stick their tongues out at the ghosts in order to get them to give chase. A particularly memorable occasion was "Hassle in the Castle", when Scoob stuck his tongue out at the Phantom, with a robust "Nyah Nyah!"
* In the first episode of ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'', when Donatello is eliminated from the training exercise and moves off to the side, Michelangelo briefly sticks his tongue out at him to annoy him.
* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'': Alluded to in one episode when Hampton is trying to boil a lobster, and the crustacean, in a thick Irish accent, demands "Don't stick your tong out at me!"[[note]] Not a typo. The irate lobster was referring to the cooking untensil Hampton was trying to grab him with.[[/note]]
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