Adjective
pouty (comparative poutier, superlative poutiest)
Tending to pout; angry in a childish or cute way; showing mock anger.
When I was young, I was told that I had a sulky, pouty face. Maureen O'Hara
Margot Grahame, the countess, was a pouty siren known as "the Aluminum Blonde" - Britain's answer to Jean Harlow. Margot Grahame
Roger (Adam Pascal), a morose H.I.V.-positive musician with writer’s block, was my favorite from the first moment he appeared onscreen, pouty and leather-jacketed and solemnly strumming his guitar in the dark, cold apartment loft. Source: Internet
AL RUMHIYA, Saudi Arabia: Huddled together on a dusty racetrack, Saudi judges scrutinize pouty lips and shapely humps in a high-stakes camel beauty pageant mired in scandal after Botox and… Source: Internet
A giddy mass of flying limbs, sashaying hips and pouty faces. Source: Internet
I get sick and tired of watching that pouty attitude on the sideline. Source: Internet