Teapot Riddle no.12

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I got top 5 last week with only asking the Teapot Riddles and your upvotes. I find that quite nice <3. Anyway here's
Teapot Riddle no.12
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Rules:

I have one word which has several (2 or more) meanings.

Each of the meanings is a teapot (first, second ...)

You try to figure out the word with my Hints.



First Hint:




My first teapot is non-spoken language

My second teapot is non-noticeable language




Second Hint:




My first teapot is hurting

My second teapot hurts only by minimal links




Third Hint:




My first teapot draws attention

Years ago my second teapot has drawn attention




Final Hint (makes it a lot easier | try without using):




My first teapot is a sign of friendship

My second teapot is a sign of wealth




Good luck and have fun



I want to thank user477343 for the cool riddle

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  • Thank you for the mention! I have reached my daily voting limit and have to wait $13$ hours before I am able to upvote again (DVL13) so Imma favourite it $colordarkorangebigstar$ :D
    – user477343
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up vote
4
down vote

favorite
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I got top 5 last week with only asking the Teapot Riddles and your upvotes. I find that quite nice <3. Anyway here's
Teapot Riddle no.12
explosions



Rules:

I have one word which has several (2 or more) meanings.

Each of the meanings is a teapot (first, second ...)

You try to figure out the word with my Hints.



First Hint:




My first teapot is non-spoken language

My second teapot is non-noticeable language




Second Hint:




My first teapot is hurting

My second teapot hurts only by minimal links




Third Hint:




My first teapot draws attention

Years ago my second teapot has drawn attention




Final Hint (makes it a lot easier | try without using):




My first teapot is a sign of friendship

My second teapot is a sign of wealth




Good luck and have fun



I want to thank user477343 for the cool riddle

as always: my last riddle










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  • Thank you for the mention! I have reached my daily voting limit and have to wait $13$ hours before I am able to upvote again (DVL13) so Imma favourite it $colordarkorangebigstar$ :D
    – user477343
    1 hour ago













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I got top 5 last week with only asking the Teapot Riddles and your upvotes. I find that quite nice <3. Anyway here's
Teapot Riddle no.12
explosions



Rules:

I have one word which has several (2 or more) meanings.

Each of the meanings is a teapot (first, second ...)

You try to figure out the word with my Hints.



First Hint:




My first teapot is non-spoken language

My second teapot is non-noticeable language




Second Hint:




My first teapot is hurting

My second teapot hurts only by minimal links




Third Hint:




My first teapot draws attention

Years ago my second teapot has drawn attention




Final Hint (makes it a lot easier | try without using):




My first teapot is a sign of friendship

My second teapot is a sign of wealth




Good luck and have fun



I want to thank user477343 for the cool riddle

as always: my last riddle










share|improve this question







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I got top 5 last week with only asking the Teapot Riddles and your upvotes. I find that quite nice <3. Anyway here's
Teapot Riddle no.12
explosions



Rules:

I have one word which has several (2 or more) meanings.

Each of the meanings is a teapot (first, second ...)

You try to figure out the word with my Hints.



First Hint:




My first teapot is non-spoken language

My second teapot is non-noticeable language




Second Hint:




My first teapot is hurting

My second teapot hurts only by minimal links




Third Hint:




My first teapot draws attention

Years ago my second teapot has drawn attention




Final Hint (makes it a lot easier | try without using):




My first teapot is a sign of friendship

My second teapot is a sign of wealth




Good luck and have fun



I want to thank user477343 for the cool riddle

as always: my last riddle







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  • Thank you for the mention! I have reached my daily voting limit and have to wait $13$ hours before I am able to upvote again (DVL13) so Imma favourite it $colordarkorangebigstar$ :D
    – user477343
    1 hour ago

















  • Thank you for the mention! I have reached my daily voting limit and have to wait $13$ hours before I am able to upvote again (DVL13) so Imma favourite it $colordarkorangebigstar$ :D
    – user477343
    1 hour ago
















Thank you for the mention! I have reached my daily voting limit and have to wait $13$ hours before I am able to upvote again (DVL13) so Imma favourite it $colordarkorangebigstar$ :D
– user477343
1 hour ago





Thank you for the mention! I have reached my daily voting limit and have to wait $13$ hours before I am able to upvote again (DVL13) so Imma favourite it $colordarkorangebigstar$ :D
– user477343
1 hour ago











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Are you..




gesture?




My first teapot is non-spoken language

My second teapot is non-noticeable language




first: body movement, second: monetary gift, not noticeable physically




My first teapot is hurting

My second teapot hurts only by minimal links




first: gesturing too much will end in sore muscles, which hurts! second: hurts only your wallet, not your body.




My first teapot draws attention

Years ago my second teapot has drawn attention




first: gesturing draws attention to you, second: monetary gifts have become so usual, such a gesture is not likely to draw public attention anymore (uhhhhhhmm... yeeeeahhhh...)




final hint:




My first teapot is a sign of friendship

My second teapot is a sign of wealth

----

first: using your hands when you speak is maybe more agreeable/friendly to listen to? second: gifting money sure shows your wealth




additional note:




I am not sure if in English, gesture can mean a (monetary) gift too. If not, please let me know and I'll remove my answer again. I'm okay with posting a wrong answer (I know it is) but not one that does make no sense ;)







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  • i think your answer makes sense! The meaning is there in English too.
    – SteveV
    1 hour ago










  • It's wrong but pls dont delete your answer: Anybody who guesses same as you, can correct themselves still, if you let this post here. Nice try i hope you guess on:) and: i wouldn't take teapots which meanings are close together
    – Jannis
    1 hour ago











  • As i said, I wouldn't delete it just because it's wrong. Since apparently the meaning is there too in English, this answer stays forever :)
    – Cashbee
    59 mins ago

















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Partial Answer:



Could the teapot be




LEAVES?




My first teapot is non-spoken language




To leave a place is body language (though it can also be spoken with the word "goodbye").




My second teapot is non-noticeable language




Stumped on this.




My first teapot is hurting




If you leave a relationship, the consequences can be hurtful.




My second teapot hurts only by minimal links




Ripping up leaves can "hurt" them, but to a minimal extent, of course.




My first teapot draws attention




Leaving a place can draw attention, depending on what place/event you leave (e.g. your friend's birthday party), or how you have left (e.g. expelled from school).




Years ago my second teapot has drawn attention




Stumped on this one, too.




I haven't looked at the final hint... should I?




Pup kag zafuoq yk "efgybqp" bgz? Me uz, "fdqq efgyb"?






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  • 1




    It's not leave, try with the last Hint :) you tried and that's cool
    – Jannis
    16 mins ago










  • @Jannis Hah, I just realised that "left" and "right" are both teapot words (if that's what you call 'em) :D
    – user477343
    12 mins ago







  • 1




    more or less,: leave (go) and leaves (forest), left (went) and left (side) and right(correct) and right(side) are all teapots. They're not perfectly for my riddles, since hard to explain sides, but useable
    – Jannis
    8 mins ago











  • rot14? really? :D
    – Cashbee
    43 secs ago










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Are you..




gesture?




My first teapot is non-spoken language

My second teapot is non-noticeable language




first: body movement, second: monetary gift, not noticeable physically




My first teapot is hurting

My second teapot hurts only by minimal links




first: gesturing too much will end in sore muscles, which hurts! second: hurts only your wallet, not your body.




My first teapot draws attention

Years ago my second teapot has drawn attention




first: gesturing draws attention to you, second: monetary gifts have become so usual, such a gesture is not likely to draw public attention anymore (uhhhhhhmm... yeeeeahhhh...)




final hint:




My first teapot is a sign of friendship

My second teapot is a sign of wealth

----

first: using your hands when you speak is maybe more agreeable/friendly to listen to? second: gifting money sure shows your wealth




additional note:




I am not sure if in English, gesture can mean a (monetary) gift too. If not, please let me know and I'll remove my answer again. I'm okay with posting a wrong answer (I know it is) but not one that does make no sense ;)







share|improve this answer






















  • i think your answer makes sense! The meaning is there in English too.
    – SteveV
    1 hour ago










  • It's wrong but pls dont delete your answer: Anybody who guesses same as you, can correct themselves still, if you let this post here. Nice try i hope you guess on:) and: i wouldn't take teapots which meanings are close together
    – Jannis
    1 hour ago











  • As i said, I wouldn't delete it just because it's wrong. Since apparently the meaning is there too in English, this answer stays forever :)
    – Cashbee
    59 mins ago














up vote
4
down vote













Are you..




gesture?




My first teapot is non-spoken language

My second teapot is non-noticeable language




first: body movement, second: monetary gift, not noticeable physically




My first teapot is hurting

My second teapot hurts only by minimal links




first: gesturing too much will end in sore muscles, which hurts! second: hurts only your wallet, not your body.




My first teapot draws attention

Years ago my second teapot has drawn attention




first: gesturing draws attention to you, second: monetary gifts have become so usual, such a gesture is not likely to draw public attention anymore (uhhhhhhmm... yeeeeahhhh...)




final hint:




My first teapot is a sign of friendship

My second teapot is a sign of wealth

----

first: using your hands when you speak is maybe more agreeable/friendly to listen to? second: gifting money sure shows your wealth




additional note:




I am not sure if in English, gesture can mean a (monetary) gift too. If not, please let me know and I'll remove my answer again. I'm okay with posting a wrong answer (I know it is) but not one that does make no sense ;)







share|improve this answer






















  • i think your answer makes sense! The meaning is there in English too.
    – SteveV
    1 hour ago










  • It's wrong but pls dont delete your answer: Anybody who guesses same as you, can correct themselves still, if you let this post here. Nice try i hope you guess on:) and: i wouldn't take teapots which meanings are close together
    – Jannis
    1 hour ago











  • As i said, I wouldn't delete it just because it's wrong. Since apparently the meaning is there too in English, this answer stays forever :)
    – Cashbee
    59 mins ago












up vote
4
down vote










up vote
4
down vote









Are you..




gesture?




My first teapot is non-spoken language

My second teapot is non-noticeable language




first: body movement, second: monetary gift, not noticeable physically




My first teapot is hurting

My second teapot hurts only by minimal links




first: gesturing too much will end in sore muscles, which hurts! second: hurts only your wallet, not your body.




My first teapot draws attention

Years ago my second teapot has drawn attention




first: gesturing draws attention to you, second: monetary gifts have become so usual, such a gesture is not likely to draw public attention anymore (uhhhhhhmm... yeeeeahhhh...)




final hint:




My first teapot is a sign of friendship

My second teapot is a sign of wealth

----

first: using your hands when you speak is maybe more agreeable/friendly to listen to? second: gifting money sure shows your wealth




additional note:




I am not sure if in English, gesture can mean a (monetary) gift too. If not, please let me know and I'll remove my answer again. I'm okay with posting a wrong answer (I know it is) but not one that does make no sense ;)







share|improve this answer














Are you..




gesture?




My first teapot is non-spoken language

My second teapot is non-noticeable language




first: body movement, second: monetary gift, not noticeable physically




My first teapot is hurting

My second teapot hurts only by minimal links




first: gesturing too much will end in sore muscles, which hurts! second: hurts only your wallet, not your body.




My first teapot draws attention

Years ago my second teapot has drawn attention




first: gesturing draws attention to you, second: monetary gifts have become so usual, such a gesture is not likely to draw public attention anymore (uhhhhhhmm... yeeeeahhhh...)




final hint:




My first teapot is a sign of friendship

My second teapot is a sign of wealth

----

first: using your hands when you speak is maybe more agreeable/friendly to listen to? second: gifting money sure shows your wealth




additional note:




I am not sure if in English, gesture can mean a (monetary) gift too. If not, please let me know and I'll remove my answer again. I'm okay with posting a wrong answer (I know it is) but not one that does make no sense ;)








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  • i think your answer makes sense! The meaning is there in English too.
    – SteveV
    1 hour ago










  • It's wrong but pls dont delete your answer: Anybody who guesses same as you, can correct themselves still, if you let this post here. Nice try i hope you guess on:) and: i wouldn't take teapots which meanings are close together
    – Jannis
    1 hour ago











  • As i said, I wouldn't delete it just because it's wrong. Since apparently the meaning is there too in English, this answer stays forever :)
    – Cashbee
    59 mins ago
















  • i think your answer makes sense! The meaning is there in English too.
    – SteveV
    1 hour ago










  • It's wrong but pls dont delete your answer: Anybody who guesses same as you, can correct themselves still, if you let this post here. Nice try i hope you guess on:) and: i wouldn't take teapots which meanings are close together
    – Jannis
    1 hour ago











  • As i said, I wouldn't delete it just because it's wrong. Since apparently the meaning is there too in English, this answer stays forever :)
    – Cashbee
    59 mins ago















i think your answer makes sense! The meaning is there in English too.
– SteveV
1 hour ago




i think your answer makes sense! The meaning is there in English too.
– SteveV
1 hour ago












It's wrong but pls dont delete your answer: Anybody who guesses same as you, can correct themselves still, if you let this post here. Nice try i hope you guess on:) and: i wouldn't take teapots which meanings are close together
– Jannis
1 hour ago





It's wrong but pls dont delete your answer: Anybody who guesses same as you, can correct themselves still, if you let this post here. Nice try i hope you guess on:) and: i wouldn't take teapots which meanings are close together
– Jannis
1 hour ago













As i said, I wouldn't delete it just because it's wrong. Since apparently the meaning is there too in English, this answer stays forever :)
– Cashbee
59 mins ago




As i said, I wouldn't delete it just because it's wrong. Since apparently the meaning is there too in English, this answer stays forever :)
– Cashbee
59 mins ago










up vote
0
down vote













Partial Answer:



Could the teapot be




LEAVES?




My first teapot is non-spoken language




To leave a place is body language (though it can also be spoken with the word "goodbye").




My second teapot is non-noticeable language




Stumped on this.




My first teapot is hurting




If you leave a relationship, the consequences can be hurtful.




My second teapot hurts only by minimal links




Ripping up leaves can "hurt" them, but to a minimal extent, of course.




My first teapot draws attention




Leaving a place can draw attention, depending on what place/event you leave (e.g. your friend's birthday party), or how you have left (e.g. expelled from school).




Years ago my second teapot has drawn attention




Stumped on this one, too.




I haven't looked at the final hint... should I?




Pup kag zafuoq yk "efgybqp" bgz? Me uz, "fdqq efgyb"?






share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    It's not leave, try with the last Hint :) you tried and that's cool
    – Jannis
    16 mins ago










  • @Jannis Hah, I just realised that "left" and "right" are both teapot words (if that's what you call 'em) :D
    – user477343
    12 mins ago







  • 1




    more or less,: leave (go) and leaves (forest), left (went) and left (side) and right(correct) and right(side) are all teapots. They're not perfectly for my riddles, since hard to explain sides, but useable
    – Jannis
    8 mins ago











  • rot14? really? :D
    – Cashbee
    43 secs ago














up vote
0
down vote













Partial Answer:



Could the teapot be




LEAVES?




My first teapot is non-spoken language




To leave a place is body language (though it can also be spoken with the word "goodbye").




My second teapot is non-noticeable language




Stumped on this.




My first teapot is hurting




If you leave a relationship, the consequences can be hurtful.




My second teapot hurts only by minimal links




Ripping up leaves can "hurt" them, but to a minimal extent, of course.




My first teapot draws attention




Leaving a place can draw attention, depending on what place/event you leave (e.g. your friend's birthday party), or how you have left (e.g. expelled from school).




Years ago my second teapot has drawn attention




Stumped on this one, too.




I haven't looked at the final hint... should I?




Pup kag zafuoq yk "efgybqp" bgz? Me uz, "fdqq efgyb"?






share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    It's not leave, try with the last Hint :) you tried and that's cool
    – Jannis
    16 mins ago










  • @Jannis Hah, I just realised that "left" and "right" are both teapot words (if that's what you call 'em) :D
    – user477343
    12 mins ago







  • 1




    more or less,: leave (go) and leaves (forest), left (went) and left (side) and right(correct) and right(side) are all teapots. They're not perfectly for my riddles, since hard to explain sides, but useable
    – Jannis
    8 mins ago











  • rot14? really? :D
    – Cashbee
    43 secs ago












up vote
0
down vote










up vote
0
down vote









Partial Answer:



Could the teapot be




LEAVES?




My first teapot is non-spoken language




To leave a place is body language (though it can also be spoken with the word "goodbye").




My second teapot is non-noticeable language




Stumped on this.




My first teapot is hurting




If you leave a relationship, the consequences can be hurtful.




My second teapot hurts only by minimal links




Ripping up leaves can "hurt" them, but to a minimal extent, of course.




My first teapot draws attention




Leaving a place can draw attention, depending on what place/event you leave (e.g. your friend's birthday party), or how you have left (e.g. expelled from school).




Years ago my second teapot has drawn attention




Stumped on this one, too.




I haven't looked at the final hint... should I?




Pup kag zafuoq yk "efgybqp" bgz? Me uz, "fdqq efgyb"?






share|improve this answer












Partial Answer:



Could the teapot be




LEAVES?




My first teapot is non-spoken language




To leave a place is body language (though it can also be spoken with the word "goodbye").




My second teapot is non-noticeable language




Stumped on this.




My first teapot is hurting




If you leave a relationship, the consequences can be hurtful.




My second teapot hurts only by minimal links




Ripping up leaves can "hurt" them, but to a minimal extent, of course.




My first teapot draws attention




Leaving a place can draw attention, depending on what place/event you leave (e.g. your friend's birthday party), or how you have left (e.g. expelled from school).




Years ago my second teapot has drawn attention




Stumped on this one, too.




I haven't looked at the final hint... should I?




Pup kag zafuoq yk "efgybqp" bgz? Me uz, "fdqq efgyb"?







share|improve this answer












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  • 1




    It's not leave, try with the last Hint :) you tried and that's cool
    – Jannis
    16 mins ago










  • @Jannis Hah, I just realised that "left" and "right" are both teapot words (if that's what you call 'em) :D
    – user477343
    12 mins ago







  • 1




    more or less,: leave (go) and leaves (forest), left (went) and left (side) and right(correct) and right(side) are all teapots. They're not perfectly for my riddles, since hard to explain sides, but useable
    – Jannis
    8 mins ago











  • rot14? really? :D
    – Cashbee
    43 secs ago












  • 1




    It's not leave, try with the last Hint :) you tried and that's cool
    – Jannis
    16 mins ago










  • @Jannis Hah, I just realised that "left" and "right" are both teapot words (if that's what you call 'em) :D
    – user477343
    12 mins ago







  • 1




    more or less,: leave (go) and leaves (forest), left (went) and left (side) and right(correct) and right(side) are all teapots. They're not perfectly for my riddles, since hard to explain sides, but useable
    – Jannis
    8 mins ago











  • rot14? really? :D
    – Cashbee
    43 secs ago







1




1




It's not leave, try with the last Hint :) you tried and that's cool
– Jannis
16 mins ago




It's not leave, try with the last Hint :) you tried and that's cool
– Jannis
16 mins ago












@Jannis Hah, I just realised that "left" and "right" are both teapot words (if that's what you call 'em) :D
– user477343
12 mins ago





@Jannis Hah, I just realised that "left" and "right" are both teapot words (if that's what you call 'em) :D
– user477343
12 mins ago





1




1




more or less,: leave (go) and leaves (forest), left (went) and left (side) and right(correct) and right(side) are all teapots. They're not perfectly for my riddles, since hard to explain sides, but useable
– Jannis
8 mins ago





more or less,: leave (go) and leaves (forest), left (went) and left (side) and right(correct) and right(side) are all teapots. They're not perfectly for my riddles, since hard to explain sides, but useable
– Jannis
8 mins ago













rot14? really? :D
– Cashbee
43 secs ago




rot14? really? :D
– Cashbee
43 secs ago










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