The hand gesture of placing one's hand under the chin with the palm facing down and wiggling the fingers is commonly known as the "thinker" gesture. It is often used to indicate that someone is deep in thought or contemplation. The wiggling fingers may suggest active mental processing or brainstorming. This gesture is typically seen as a nonverbal cue signaling that the person is thinking or pondering a question or problem.
Place your right hand palm down under your chin. Touch the back of your hand to your chin and extend your fingers towards the left. Flap your fingers up and down a few times. That means "pig."
you put a straight hand to your chin, and then u bring it down, palm up to your other hand that is facing the sky
Hi: With the palms down, move from inside to outside as if patting 2 or 3 of them on the heads.
This gesture typically represents the sign for "silly" in American Sign Language. It involves moving an open hand up and down under the chin while sticking out the thumb.
To sign "pizza" in American Sign Language, first sign "cheese" by flicking your fingers next to your chin. Then pat your palm with your fingers spread out to represent the shape of a pizza. Finally, bring your hand to your mouth as if taking a bite.
Place your right hand palm down under your chin. Touch the back of your hand to your chin and extend your fingers towards the left. Flap your fingers up and down a few times. That means "pig."
The next step is to place the other hand on the forehead of the victim, andpush down on the forehead as you lift the jaw to bring the chin forward.
When they point their fingers up, they are pointing to the stars, and when they point their fingers down, they are pointing to "6 feet under".
Some caterpillars like circus clown due to wiggling woggling up and down
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only one syllable if you put your hand under your chin and say dream you can count how many times you chin goes down and that's how many syllables
There are 3 syllables. You can put your hand under your chin and say a word. In most cases, each time your chin moves your hand down, that's one syllable.
you put a straight hand to your chin, and then u bring it down, palm up to your other hand that is facing the sky
1 if you put your mouth under you chin your chin only goes down ONCE. So you cant do he-ap thats called "forcing" the word. So there is only ONE.
Hi: With the palms down, move from inside to outside as if patting 2 or 3 of them on the heads.
There is one syllable. Additional Answer: A trick to count syllables is to put your hand under your chin, say the word, and count the number of times that your chin moves downward. Each move down signifies a syllable.
Two! (Ve-nus) Try this trick for finding the syllable count. Put your hand under your chin. Say the word. Every time your chin goes down (aka your jaw opens) that is one syllable.