The 'thumbs down gesture' in ancient Rome was used in the gladiator ring during a fight. It was used to mean to kill the gladiator that was losing the fight.
In ancient Rome, the sign for mercy in the arena was a raised thumb, known as the "pollice verso." This gesture indicated that a gladiator could be spared after a fight. However, the exact meaning of the thumb gesture is debated, with some interpretations suggesting that a thumb turned sideways or down indicated death for the defeated gladiator. Ultimately, the decision rested with the editor, or sponsor of the games, who would signal the outcome based on the crowd's response.
the '' thumbs down'' was not a thumbs down, but a thumbs turned (to the side) which indicuted that the vicyorious yladiator would cut the throat of the lbsing giadiatol.
No, the thumbs up signal was the mercy sign. A thumbs down of a thumbs turned was the death signal.
Thumbs down means die, up means mercy
A gladiator didn't have the authority to "ask". He would simply pause when he had subdued his opponent, look at the audience and the Emperor and receive a thumbs up or a thumbs down. "Thumbs up" his opponent lives. "Thumbs down" his opponent dies.
In ancient Rome, a thumbs down actually symbolized death or a gladiator's defeat in the arena. It was a signal for the emperor to decide whether the gladiator should be spared or killed.
When the public in the arena could vote for whether the gladiator should be killed; thumbs down meant he should live and thumbs up was to be killed, nowadays it is the other way around.
A thumbs up gesture is generally seen as a positive sign in many cultures, indicating approval, agreement, or encouragement. However, in some cultures, such as parts of the Middle East and West Africa, it can be considered offensive or rude. In ancient Rome, a thumbs up could mean to spare a defeated gladiator, while a thumbs down meant to kill them. Overall, the meaning of a thumbs up can vary depending on the cultural context.
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In ancient Rome, the sign for mercy in the arena was a raised thumb, known as the "pollice verso." This gesture indicated that a gladiator could be spared after a fight. However, the exact meaning of the thumb gesture is debated, with some interpretations suggesting that a thumb turned sideways or down indicated death for the defeated gladiator. Ultimately, the decision rested with the editor, or sponsor of the games, who would signal the outcome based on the crowd's response.
the '' thumbs down'' was not a thumbs down, but a thumbs turned (to the side) which indicuted that the vicyorious yladiator would cut the throat of the lbsing giadiatol.
There are several theories regarding the origin of this sign. One of the most popular is that it probably originates from a custom in Ancient Rome: In the arena, after a battle between gladiators, the crowd decided if the winner would either kill or spare his defeated opponent, by holding their thumbs up (that meant mercy) or down (death).
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No, the thumbs up signal was the mercy sign. A thumbs down of a thumbs turned was the death signal.
Thumbs down means die, up means mercy
It is making the "okay" sign.
Thumbs Down - 1968 was released on: USA: 1968 (Chicago International Film Festival)