It means the number 25. When you use it with your other hand being a flat hand, it means "TAKE ADVANTAGE OF".
In American Sign Language, the middle finger by itself does not have a specific meaning. However, when used in gestures along with other signs, it can convey emphasis, frustration, or anger, depending on the context and facial expressions.
To flip someone off in American Sign Language, you can extend your middle finger straight up with your other fingers closed. However, this gesture is considered offensive and disrespectful in sign language, just as it is in spoken language.
Touch the middle of your left palm with your right middle finger, then touch the middle of your right palm with your left middle finger. See the Related Link.
In American Sign Language (ASL), "I love you" is signed by extending the thumb, index finger, and pinky finger while keeping the ring finger and middle finger down. This handshape represents the letters "I," "L," and "Y" when fingerspelling.
Simply point to yourself with your index finger. Your 'first' finger touches your middle chest area. That's it! :-)
No middle finger
In American Sign Language, the middle finger by itself does not have a specific meaning. However, when used in gestures along with other signs, it can convey emphasis, frustration, or anger, depending on the context and facial expressions.
Take your index and your middle finger and touch them to your thumb.
To flip someone off in American Sign Language, you can extend your middle finger straight up with your other fingers closed. However, this gesture is considered offensive and disrespectful in sign language, just as it is in spoken language.
Touch the middle of your left palm with your right middle finger, then touch the middle of your right palm with your left middle finger. See the Related Link.
In American Sign Language (ASL), "I love you" is signed by extending the thumb, index finger, and pinky finger while keeping the ring finger and middle finger down. This handshape represents the letters "I," "L," and "Y" when fingerspelling.
Simply point to yourself with your index finger. Your 'first' finger touches your middle chest area. That's it! :-)
Honour
hold your hand up and put down the middle and ring finger
It depends on which sign language, but if you are are talking about ASL (American Sign Language), you would make a saluting gesture, usually with two fingers (the index finger and the middle finger together).
put your pointer finger and middle finger and make a 2 put them to your forehead solute and bow your head
Put up your hand and keep your ring finger and pinkie finger together. Your middle finger, index finger, and your thumb should be together, keeping the two sets apart from each other. That's how you say hello in alien language. Put up your hand and keep your ring finger and your middle finger together. Your pinkie finger, index finger, and thumb should be extended from the ring and middle finger, leaving them alone in the middle. That's how you say goodbye in alien language. Much obliged for y'all listening! Say hi to all of your fellow Nepturians.