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- Eye_poke abstract "An eye poke, eye jab, eye stab, eye strike or poke in the eye is a strike at the eye or eyes of a human or animal. It is typically made with the fingers which may either be forked to jab both eyes or held together, like a bird's beak, to strike with force and protect the fingers from damage. The attack became better known among the public due to its use in comedy; the idea of using it to entertain was likely invented by the vaudeville duo of Joe Weber and Lew Fields.".
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- Eye_poke wikiPageID "36894282".
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- Eye_poke hasPhotoCollection Eye_poke.
- Eye_poke subject Category:Martial_art_techniques.
- Eye_poke subject Category:Slapstick_comedy.
- Eye_poke subject Category:Violence.
- Eye_poke comment "An eye poke, eye jab, eye stab, eye strike or poke in the eye is a strike at the eye or eyes of a human or animal. It is typically made with the fingers which may either be forked to jab both eyes or held together, like a bird's beak, to strike with force and protect the fingers from damage. The attack became better known among the public due to its use in comedy; the idea of using it to entertain was likely invented by the vaudeville duo of Joe Weber and Lew Fields.".
- Eye_poke label "Eye poke".
- Eye_poke sameAs m.0lqh393.
- Eye_poke sameAs Q5422721.
- Eye_poke sameAs Q5422721.
- Eye_poke wasDerivedFrom Eye_poke?oldid=593327812.
- Eye_poke isPrimaryTopicOf Eye_poke.