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  2. The finger - Wikipedia

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    The middle finger gesture was used in ancient times as a symbol of sexual intercourse, in a manner meant to degrade, intimidate, and threaten the individual receiving the gesture. [4] It also represented the phallus , with the fingers next to the middle finger representing testicles ; [ 5 ] from its close association, the gesture may have ...

  3. What is ‘iPhone finger’ and is it real? - AOL

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    In a recent episode of The TJ Show, which was reposted on TikTok, one person explained the concept of “iPhone finger” and what it looks like.

  4. Fig sign - Wikipedia

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    [8] In Russia, Belarus and Ukraine, the sign is also called shish, kukish or dulya (Russian: шиш, Ukrainian: дуля). It is considered rude and conveys refusal with a sense of absoluteness and finality. The expression fig tebe! ("fig to you!") is also used in place of the gesture. [9] In Poland, it is used to express refusal to a request. [10]

  5. Obscene gesture - Wikipedia

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    The middle finger is still used though, and it is considered more insulting. Another variation of the middle finger is used, where all the fingers but the middle one are spread wide while moving the hand back and forth in the axis the middle finger creates. In this gesture, the thumb sometimes touches the middle finger.

  6. Why a disembodied finger can't be used to unlock the ... - AOL

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    Based on what Apple has revealed regarding Touch ID and what the company's own patents have suggested, the sensor in the iPhone 5s utilizes two methods to sense and identify your fingerprint ...

  7. I've got your nose - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the performing 'thief' of the act puts the knuckles of the index and middle fingers on either side of a child's nose. [2] [3] The fingers are then withdrawn from the child's face with the thumb of the 'thief' protruding between the index and middle fingers, with the thumb representing the stolen nose.