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  2. V sign - Wikipedia

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    The insulting version of the gesture (with the palm inward U+1F594 REVERSED VICTORY HAND) [10] is often compared to the offensive gesture known as "the finger". The "two-fingered salute" (also "the forks" in Australia [11]) is commonly performed by flicking the V upwards from wrist

  3. Finger pinching conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    The finger pinching conspiracy theory [a] is an antifeminist conspiracy theory that originated in South Korea. It claims that there is a deliberate plot to spread and promote misandry through symbolic hand gestures, and that radical feminist groups have propagated these hidden messages to humiliate men with small penises.

  4. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    It signals a similar gesture to that of the two-handed heart. It originates from South Korean culture and was used by athletes during the Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Games. [18] This gesture is a bit similar to money gesture, but without middle finger and not rubbing repeatedly to the thumb.

  5. Fig sign - Wikipedia

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    The fig sign is a mildly obscene gesture that uses a thumb wedged in between two fingers. The gesture is most commonly used to ward off the evil eye, insult someone, or deny a request. It has been used at least since the Roman Age in Southern Europe and parts of the Mediterranean region, including in Turkish culture.

  6. Beckoning sign - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the "beckoning finger" or the "beckoning palm" are the most common gestures implying beckoning. Both are accomplished by up-turning the palm, and extending and retracting either one or two fingers while keeping the rest clenched in a fist or by extending and retracting all of the fingers, all while keeping the palm upturned.

  7. Pinch (action) - Wikipedia

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    A pinching gesture. A pinch is a grip of a flexible object in which a portion is taken between two fingers, until it hurts, or something of resemblance and squeezed so the gripped portion of the object is lifted from its normal level. By extension, that which is taken in the grip is referred to as a "pinch."

  8. More Italian hand gestures NY Giants QB Tommy DeVito ... - AOL

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    Some work best if he has a good outing, and others if he does not. He can pinch his thumb and forefinger (like the OK sign), hold up the other three fingers and pretend to be drinking espresso.

  9. Gesture-enhanced single-touch - Wikipedia

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    An important technical reason for the limitation to gesture-enhanced single-touch instead of allowing dual-touch or multi-touch is the type of sensor hardware in the display. Many touchscreen technologies obtain two independent measurements per touch to acquire a 2-dimensional position.