If you are talking about American Sign Language, it means 'cracker'. As in the food.
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In sign language, touching your fist to your elbow typically represents the letter "A." This is part of the manual alphabet used in American Sign Language to spell out words and names.
Touching your chin with your fist in sign language can indicate that you are pondering or thinking deeply about something. It can be used as a gesture to show that you are considering or reflecting on a particular topic or idea.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "courage" involves making a fist with your dominant hand, then placing it over your heart. This gesture represents bravery and strength.
To sign "shut" in American Sign Language, make a closed fist with your dominant hand and bring it down in front of your mouth while closing your fingers into your palm. This gesture represents closing something tight or shutting it.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "thumbs up" is done by extending your thumb upward while curling your other fingers into a fist. It is a universal gesture indicating approval or agreement.
Someone told me it means cute, buuut I've been looking it up & you sign cute in other ways. So idk my deaf friend told me that's what it means so I believe him I'd just like to see it stated else where you know but, who knows.
You should see me shake my fist at this question ! lol
Elbow.
The fist bump (also called Fo' Knucks, fist pound, bro fist, knuckle bump, "props", or a dap) is a type of gesture
reaching out his open hand and closing it into a fist
Make a fist with your hand. Then extend your arm out in front of you, thrusting your elbow up.
1. make a fist, and gesture throwing something away in a downward motion (can be done with 2 hands) 2. point to self (or use a flat hand)
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "I am done" by signing "I" then using the sign for "finished" by flicking your dominant hand away from your non-dominant side.
I love you or I like you...
An air punch is a physical gesture in which a person directs a fist upwards in a display of celebration.
It's a greeting or farewell hand gesture, roughly equivalent to the spoken 'peace out'. The fist touching the heart is supposed to indicate that the on greeted is close to the heart of the one making the gesture. Most used among afro-americans and dreadlock bearers in urban areas.
A "fist bump" means the same as a high five.
Take your index and your middle finger and touch them to your thumb.