the number four or the letter b in sign language.
That hand gesture is often associated with gang affiliation, particularly in the context of gang rivalry. It signifies disrespect towards a rival gang, indicating hostility or defiance. It is important to avoid using gang signs or gestures to prevent potential misunderstandings or conflicts.
IMPROVED: Hi: Actually, we can do this.... 1. point the fingers to your chest 2. point to the head, then clasp the hands together 3. point to the person 4. point the fingers down with one hand, and cup them with the other I don't think there is a sign for that, only like STOP and YIELD and stuff
1. touch or gesture towards yourself with a flat hand 2. swipe the cheek quickly downward with the first 2 fingers 3. put the out-stretched fingertips of one hand together; touch the flat opened fingers of the other hand; move the squeezed fingertips up to touch the forehead 4. point one or both both index fingers up and make little circles backwards 5. make an L (or 2 if both hands), and make a wavy line moving apart or sideways away from you
You make a 4 with both your hands, then make your fingers a 90 degree angle to your palm, your fingers point to eachother. Wiggle your fingers and move your hands back and forth at the same time.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "burn" involves holding your dominant hand in a flat, open shape near your body, then moving it up and away as if revealing flames. This sign is often used to communicate the concept of burning something.
maybe its because you add the 2 and the 2 and you get 4. put two fingers up. Then put 2 more fingers up. count the fingers. your answer is 4
westside homie
because 2 and 2 jest equal 4 B= Because it's just common sense!! Put all you fingers down....now put 2 up!! How many are up right now? 2!!! Now put 2 more up!! Now how many are up? 4!! 2 fingers plus 2 fingers equals 4!!
2+2=4 really easy but hold up 2 fingers on your hand now put another 2 up and count how many fingers you have held up and that is you answer
4 fingers on the hand
It means the number 4.
Read the language in the contract. If they provide for partial benefits they will be stated there. If it is not specifically stated then no, they will not do that. The payment for the loss of 4 fingers IS a partial settlement. Full payment is the amount you would get for total disability or death. I suspect the policy may be written in such a way that the loss of three more fingers in a separate accident could still result in no payment since neither incident resulted in a covered loss. Unless it's clearly spelled out there's different ways the contract could be interpreted. Does it mean it will cover up to 4 fingers? Does it mean that there must be a loss of 4 fingers minimum before they pay for it? Does it have to be specifically 4 fingers or else they won't even pay for 4 of them? Get a good lawyer and argue that the interpretation that it covers up to 4 fingers is the correct interpretation.
I'm unable to see or know how many fingers you are holding up. How can I assist you today?
every thing is ok ( code 4)
wel al i know is: putting fingers in there mouth and when you put your finger in there hand it is their reflex to close their hand. this isn't a reflex to newborns but one of a young babies reflex is when a person walks up to them they put their hands up
A dragon with five fingers is a Chinese imperial dragon and is therefore a symbol of royalty and power. you can have 4 fingers just if you want a thumb
the players are holding up 4 fingers to signify that they are going to win the "4th" quarter