It does - it means to look or be sullen
poor ole unloved thing
to kiss or want to be kissed by somebodyor to be sulkinglittle kids do it for attention most time! can be also used to get flirty;-)
The antonym (opposite) is rejoice. The other 4 may be synonyms.
No,it is not a real word dove is a word but doved is not a word.
Im sayin peace out then my "niece shout", cuz the "police en-route " but without me the "streets drought" so i grab the shotty to blow their "teeth out" ---- so i say peace out with the least clout, but im a beast it the bout. an this a feast for my mouth, before i peace out i will never cease or sell out, so i say peace out to this fat F*** with the obese pout.
No, it is a verb form (pout, pouts, pouting, pouted).The word 'pout' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'pout' is a word for a facial expression of displeasure or sullenness; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to pout is the gerund, "pouting."
The girl would pout whenever her mother would not let her go with her sisters.
pout
pout, shout, drought, stout
Pout.
I believe the French word for pout is tacaud. ANSWER. The correct answer should be "bouderie". The verb to pout should be translated in French "bouder". The name pouter corresponds to the French's "boudeur", a person who shows a "bouderie". Since the name pout is being also used to build compound names defining various types of fish (example Horned-pout, a North American fish, also called Bullhead), in this case it could be translated in French "tacaud".
poor ole unloved thing
pout and mope
You could use the verb 'to pout'. "pucker"
Richard Pout is a person's name
The population of Le Pout is 366.
sorry i thought it was wired. maybe pout dont know