Its a spinoff of the phrase "Signing you John Hancock". John Hancock had the biggest signature on the American Declaration of Independence.
Because they aren't intelligent enough to sign their John Hancock
John Hancock was the first to sign the United States Declaration of Independence - hence sign your John Hancock. Actually, John Hancock was not the first to sign, signed his name largest. He was the President of the Continental Congress, but not the first to sign.
yes he did.
john Hancock was the first on to sign for the united states.
To sign your John Hancock is to sign your signature on something
The phrase is actually "sign your John Hancock." and comes from the signing of the Declaration of Independence. John Hancock's signature is by far the largest signature on the document; he was also the first to sign the document.
john Henry is ( your name )
Because they aren't intelligent enough to sign their John Hancock
John Hancock was the first to sign the United States Declaration of Independence - hence sign your John Hancock. Actually, John Hancock was not the first to sign, signed his name largest. He was the President of the Continental Congress, but not the first to sign.
DONT TRY! if she breaks up with you, she doesn't have a sign over her head saying I broke up with you so you can get me back! NO! The sign on HER head is saying "come and get me boys! I am now single!"
because British soldiers would come after him and arrest him
No John Jay did not sign the Declaration.
It means to sign something.. Looking at the Declaration of Independence , you can see John Hancock's signature the clearest. He wrote it bigger then the rest and neatly. Put your John Hancock write your signature nice and bold!
To make the sign of the cross before the Gospel is a sign of respect for God and his Son. To make the sign of the cross, touch the top of your head when saying "Father", your lower shoulder when saying "Son", the left shoulder when saying "holy", and the right shoulder when saying "spirit."
King John, the son of King Henry II, ultimately submitted to putting his seal on the Magna Carta.
a "no saying havlak sign"
If you want to tell someone you love them without saying it...i don't think I'd try that! Just come clean and tell them