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Hi: It comes from the motion of the cutter when it cuts into the dough when making the biscuit. Who/where was the first usage is probably just a wild guess.

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The exact origin of the deaf sign for "biscuit" is unclear. Sign languages evolve naturally within deaf communities, and signs can vary regionally. It is possible that the sign for "biscuit" developed as a visual representation of the shape or texture of a biscuit.

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