well, i have no idea because i just do the peace sign*:D
but, i heard there's many PLUR hand signs!!
The sign that involves wiggling the fingers of one hand is the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "wait" or "patience."
The answer to the microtype puzzle with a crow, inn sign, and hand is "Blackjack." Each image represents a word that, when combined, forms the answer. The crow represents "black," the inn sign represents "jack," and the hand represents "hand."
This is for American Sign Language. I do not know sign in any other language Make a fist with one hand and point your thumb up. Grab your thumb with your other hand. Pull your thumb out of your hand that's grabbing it.
To sign "handsome man" in American Sign Language, you would sign "handsome" by brushing your flat hand against your chin and then sign "man" by tapping your forehead with a flat hand.
No, it does not matter which hand you use for sign language. Sign language can be performed using either hand as the dominant hand, depending on whether you are left- or right-handed. The most important thing is the clarity and accuracy of your signs.
PLUR is an acronym that stands for "Peace, Love, Unity, Respect", a credo of the rave culture. Plur is plural
Peace Love Unity Respect P.eace L.ove U.nity R.espect=PLUR
"respect".
The cast of Plur - 2013 includes: Jessica Amal Rice as Jasmine Miranda Leopold Nunan as Escobar
If object is: masculine - sing. "użyteczny", plur. "użyteczni"; feminime - sing. "użyteczna", plur. "użyteczne"; neuter (universal) - "użyteczne".
peace love unity respect
Ty (sing.) Wy (plur.)
single, I got plur has gotten
PLUR Peace Love Unity Respect
A PLUR (peace, love, unity, respect) or kandi kiss is simply a way in which ecstasy tablets or other narcotics are passed between clubbers to avoid detection.
invincibili (plur.) invincibile (sing.)
As an adjective meaning "used", you say "d'occasion" or "usagé(e)(s)" (fem.) (plur.). When it is applied to smoking, the translation is "passif" (passive in fem.) The noun for the second-hand on the watch or the clock is "la trotteuse" or "l'aiguille des secondes".