This type of movement and placement of the fingers comes from ASL, American Sign Language. Using the middle finger and index finger and putting the to or on your chin in a specific manner means an obscenity.
make a 2 with your index and middle finger. place your thumb between, keeping your index and middle finger straight. you will use this hand shape to perform the sign. take your handshape and using your middle finger, draw a short line down the middle of your chin
In American Sign Language, touching your chin with your index finger and bringing it down to your chest typically means "I love you." It is a common gesture used to convey affection or love towards someone.
Touching your chin can mean a few things, depending on how it's done and the context. Just touching your index finger to your chin can mean either "say" or "miss" (as in "I miss you"). If you twist your index finger while touching your chin, it means "serious."
If you mean who then to sign who is with your index finger pointing to your face but at the mouth area and with your index finger you move it in a circular motion clockwise as if you were making a circle around your mouth, chin, and jaw area and that would be who.
There is not a sign for the word olive so you would need to spell it out, which you can do as follows: (for British sign language, both hands are used and the vowels are simply formed by using your right index finger to point to the digits on your left hand: your left thumb is "a", your left index finger is "e", the left middle finger is "i", the left ring finger is "o" and your left little finger is "u".) Using your right fore-finger, touch the ring finger on your left hand to signify the "o", place that same right finger across your left palm to signify the "l", use the same finger to touch your left middle finger for the "i", turn your right hand upward so that the palm is facing you then make "v" with your first two fingers and place then backs down across your left palm, and finally using your right fore-finger again touch the first finger of your left hand for the "e". Alternatively, for single-handed American sign language, make an "o" with four fingers touching your thumb, then put out your index finger and thumb to make the "l", put up your pinky finger for the "i", your middle finger and index finger make a peace symbol to form the "v" and finally to form the "e" put up your hand with all fingers up then bend your middle knuckles and then the knuckles closest to your nail.
make a 2 with your index and middle finger. place your thumb between, keeping your index and middle finger straight. you will use this hand shape to perform the sign. take your handshape and using your middle finger, draw a short line down the middle of your chin
In American Sign Language, touching your chin with your index finger and bringing it down to your chest typically means "I love you." It is a common gesture used to convey affection or love towards someone.
Touching your chin can mean a few things, depending on how it's done and the context. Just touching your index finger to your chin can mean either "say" or "miss" (as in "I miss you"). If you twist your index finger while touching your chin, it means "serious."
If you mean who then to sign who is with your index finger pointing to your face but at the mouth area and with your index finger you move it in a circular motion clockwise as if you were making a circle around your mouth, chin, and jaw area and that would be who.
I>Me:Point to yourself. Miss > Disappointed:Touch the extended right index finger to the chin, palm facing down.You:Point to the other person.
There is not a sign for the word olive so you would need to spell it out, which you can do as follows: (for British sign language, both hands are used and the vowels are simply formed by using your right index finger to point to the digits on your left hand: your left thumb is "a", your left index finger is "e", the left middle finger is "i", the left ring finger is "o" and your left little finger is "u".) Using your right fore-finger, touch the ring finger on your left hand to signify the "o", place that same right finger across your left palm to signify the "l", use the same finger to touch your left middle finger for the "i", turn your right hand upward so that the palm is facing you then make "v" with your first two fingers and place then backs down across your left palm, and finally using your right fore-finger again touch the first finger of your left hand for the "e". Alternatively, for single-handed American sign language, make an "o" with four fingers touching your thumb, then put out your index finger and thumb to make the "l", put up your pinky finger for the "i", your middle finger and index finger make a peace symbol to form the "v" and finally to form the "e" put up your hand with all fingers up then bend your middle knuckles and then the knuckles closest to your nail.
No, putting the key fob under your chin does not enhance the signal range.
I>Me:Point to yourself. Miss > Disappointed:Touch the extended right index finger to the chin, palm facing down.You:Point to the other person.
Hand and body language is important to communication. Waving the index finger is often used to say "no." Clasping both hands indicates strong approval. Touching the finger below the eye warns caution. And a hand placed under an elbow usually means someone is thought to be stingy. People commonly point with their lips or chin because pointing with the index finger is rude. Beckoning with the index finger also is rude, so people beckon by waving the hand with the palm facing down. To express enthusiasm, they place their middle finger and thumb together and shake their hand, producing a snapping noise. Poorer people tend to avoid eye contact when conversing. Urban gang members have complicated hand signals that they use to communicate with each other from afar. These signs should not be imitated.
stroke your chin in a beard motion up and down or put your thumb and index finger together like your rubbing money in your hand with a mean muggin face
Hold your left hand up, palm facing upward, and drag the index finger of your other hand across the palm ("What"). Then hold up your pinky finger, putting the knuckles of that hand against your chin and moving it outward ("Is"). Point your finger, or make a pushing motion with your palm toward them ("Your"). And finally, press the index and middle fingers of both hands together and bring them down against each other, perpendicular to one another ("Name"). You can also add a crook of one finger, like a question mark, at the end if you want.
2 syllables fif-ty You can count the syllables by holding your finger under your chin and count each times your chin hits your finger.