As in America, it means 'Victory' or 'Peace' if the palm of the hand is facing outwards. However, if the palm is facing inwards, it's an offensive gesture with the same meaning as the Middle Finger.
Three dots in an upward V sign mean "therefore".
The voltage sign is V which mean volt
its the peace sign....v = peace.
V for Victory CC :)
The 2 finger V sign is commonly used as a symbol for peace or victory. It can also be used as a sign of greeting or solidarity.
The peace sign (meaning the first and second fingers held up to form a V) is probably a continuation of the V symbol used during and after World War II in anticipation of, and after in celebration of the victory over the Axis powers in Europe. Victory in Europe meant peace for the world, therefore the continuation of the symbol to mean peace rather than victory.
I think you mean V-E day, "victory in Europe". V-J day stands for victory over Japan.
VE-Day stood for Victory in Europe. V-J Day was Victory over Japan.
It can mean several things. One meaning is the "V" vor victory sign made famous by Winston Churchill during WWII. In more contemperary usage it can also be recognized as a sign meaning "peace."
Subtraction is the operator (hence the minus sign).
The peace hand sign, also known as the V sign, is a gesture where the index and middle fingers are raised and parted to form a V shape. It is commonly used as a symbol of peace and victory. The gesture has various interpretations depending on the context and culture in which it is used.
Europe Collection - 2013 V is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:ATP