This gesture is commonly referred to as "throwing up the two". It has various meanings depending on the situation in which it is used. Various meanings include: * An indication of leaving (Goodbye) * An indication of something moving very quickly (Fast car speeding by) * An indication of something awesome * A beautiful or sexy person may warrant a "throwing up the two" * Peace == == In England, it means "up yours".
Alternatively, if you have the front of your fingers facing you, it means V for Victory. This is then turned into an offensive symbol when the hand is twisted round to be displaying the front of the fingers forward. It originated in the Anglo/French wars. When the French captured the English archers they cut off their index and middle fingers thus rendering them useless as an archer, a bit like taking the trigger off a gun, so as they faced each other in battle the English stuck the two fingers up in defiance and now to this day in England it is a gesture of defiance and offense.
It means you have tormented me for 5 months, and I am going to destroy you if you ever think about touching me.
it means i love you but people think it is a swearword but it is not
For most people, the amount of dots between the thumb and index finger signifies each year spent in lock-up. This originally started in state prisons, but I've seen a lot more people pulling time in county jails starting this trend also.
"I swear"(: i saw yo'landi from die antwoord doing this and i had to look it up!^_^
It may be just a coincidence/accident, or it might be an attempt to give a "secret handshake". If so, it's not one of the ones I recognize.
i heard that it means your getting money but im not quite sure.if you do spend it well....:D :D
meaning? they make simple actions more easier to perform
We call that the Index finger. Most likely it was given this title due to the fact that we utilize it for pointing and it is most dominate finger utilized when searching documents, lists, information and indexes. It is also the first finger we use when searching through files. Thus, the "index" finger.
Placing your middle and index fingers on your chin is often a sign that someone is contemplating or thinking deeply about something. It can convey that the person is pondering a question, decision, or idea.
It is not the middle finger.The hand fingers are called:thumbthe index finger (next to the thumb)the middle finger (in the middle)the ring finger (though this is customarily used for the left hand only)the "little finger" or the "pinkie" (the smallest and last finger)Usually, Muslims put the the index finger (next to the thumb) up when viewing a funeral and during praying as sign that Allah (or God in English and same God worshiped in Christianity and Judaism) is one and only one God with no partner.
Its rude
It means absolutely nothing.
In some countries (Russia, Ukraine, Greece, other Orthodox Christian Countries) the engagement finger is on the right hand... but NOT the index finger...
well, if your catholic then you know that when you got into a church you put your index finger in wholly water and you tap your forehead the middle of your chest then your right shoulder then your left. some people kiss that finger after words but it inst required. when you tap your forehead its the father, middle of your chest the son , both sides make the wholly spirit and when you kiss your finger your saying amen. that might be a little over helpful but there you go.
It is the measurement between the thumb and middle finger, thumb and ring finger and middle finger to ring finger.
It means nothing
Nothing, that I know of. Do you mean the *middle* finger? That can mean "up yours" or "f#*k you."
It refers to where your index finger starts on the fret board. If it is position I (1), your index finger will start from the first fret, and the other 3 fingers will follow, taking the bottom 3 frets (thumbs rest on the back of the neck, so it is not counted).If it is position III (3), your index finger would start from the 3rd fret. When the sheet music indicates a number (0-4), that finger will go down, with your index finger still above the 3rd fret. This is because the number represents which finger, not which fret. So you would be playing on the 4th fret with your middle finger when they tell you, 'Position 3, 2'.