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  2. Crossed fingers - Wikipedia

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    To cross one's fingers is a hand gesture commonly used to wish for luck. Early Christians used the gesture to implore the protection of the Holy Cross. [ 1 ] The gesture is referred to by the common expressions "cross your fingers", "keep your fingers crossed", or just "fingers crossed".

  3. Truce term - Wikipedia

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    Crossed fingers are a common gesture accompanying truce terms in the UK, New Zealand and the US.. A truce term is a word or short phrase accepted within a community of children as an effective way of calling for a temporary respite or truce during a game or activity, such as tag or its variants.

  4. Pinky swear - Wikipedia

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    Pinky swearing has origins in Japan from 1600 to 1803, where it is called yubikiri (指切り, "finger cut-off") and often additionally confirmed with the vow "Pinky swear, whoever lies will be made to swallow a thousand needles." (指切り拳万、嘘ついたら針千本呑ます, "Yubikiri genman, uso tsuitara hari senbon nomasu"). [4]

  5. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Cossogam involves putting the fingers to the right or left of the shinbone for the first or second aicmi, and across it diagonally or straight for the third or fourth aicmi. One finger is used for the first letter, two for the second, and so on. Sronogam involves the same procedure with the ridge of the nose. Placing the finger straight across ...

  6. PSA: There Are At Least 14 Different Ways To Masturbate In ...

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    7. Get your grind on. PSA: There is no wrong way to touch yourself! So if you’re short on time, go ahead and stick with your tried-and-true methods.

  7. Apotropaic magic - Wikipedia

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    Apotropaic observances may also be practiced out of superstition or out of tradition, as in good luck charms (perhaps some token on a charm bracelet), amulets, or gestures such as crossed fingers or knocking on wood. Many different objects and charms were used for protection throughout history.

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    Try this neck workout shared by the Los Angeles Times: Simply interlace your fingers behind your head, gently tucking your chin toward your chest; hold for 10 seconds and repeat five times. Doing ...

  9. If Someone Sends You *This* Heart Emoji, They Might ... - AOL

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    Keep reading for each and every heart emoji meaning, as well as some ideas about when to use each color and type of emoji. Your thumbs can totally relax, knowing you and your recipient know ...