In Korean culture, rubbing hands together typically signifies a gesture of anticipation or excitement. It can express eagerness about an upcoming event or a hopeful expectation. Additionally, it may also convey a sense of warmth or comfort, similar to the act of warming one's hands. The gesture is often accompanied by a smile or other positive body language.
Rubbing your flat hands together in sign language usually means "money" or "expensive." It is commonly used to indicate the concept of wealth or the idea of something being costly.
Probably wear spots from rubbing together while stacked.
tough stretchy tissue which helps give the body shape and keeps the bones from rubbing together
Do you mean how did Ryu do his hadouken? Well he stuck is hands together and he threw a ball of flames and in Japanese it means Hadouken. Hadouken- Putting hands together,forming a ball of flames, and throw it.
Two hands, palms down can mean "calm" or "calm down".
it means they are dancing together; with the girls butt or crotch rubbing against the guys butt or crotch.
Time out, or a sign to pause a game.
Corrine has no meaning in Korean. Only Korean names have meaning in Korean.
two (wink wink) blubbery surfaces rubbing against each other if you know what I mean
The war of the Korean lol
"Anya" does not have a specific meaning in Korean. It is not a Korean word.
Couple ways to say "family" in Korean. Gajok and Shikku.