It is called flipping someone off
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No, flipping someone off is typically a sign of disrespect or anger, not a sign of liking someone.
In China, putting up your pinky means flipping someone off, like in America.
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It is the same as flipping you off. It was originally done in an episode of Friends by Ross to his sister.
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It is quite rude.
Assault is to physically attack someone with intent to harm.
While there is no law against flipping people off in Alabama, being legal doesn't mean it's the right thing to do. Always use good judgment when emotions are involved and choose better actions than flipping people off.
Slapping someone, or spitting on someone are examples of simple assault in Canada.
Flipping the bozo bit means you know someone is reliably wrong. The person has been permanently switched off in your mind as being intelligent. Apparently the term was coined by Jim McCarthy in his book "Dynamics of Software Development."