The index finger little finger hand sign, also known as the "hook 'em horns" or "devil horns" sign, is a gesture where the index and little fingers are extended while the middle and ring fingers are folded down. It is a common hand sign in Western culture associated with Rock Music and is often used to express enthusiasm or support.
hold your hand up and put down the middle and ring finger
Holding the left index finger vertical (sticking up) take the right hand and using the index and middle finger make a "V". place the "V" so that the left index finger sits in the "V" like so |>. The "V" will symbolise a spanner the vertical index finger symbolises a pipe. Swivel the right hand to make it look like youre tightenig a nut on a pipe.
Touch dom. hand (index finger) to nose, then pull down and set on "c" non. dom hand (this is going to be confusing if you don't know sign language)
you put your thumb between the index and middle fingers. Also, signing the letter T and shaking your hand means 'bathroom'.
To sign "bleeding" in American Sign Language, you can make a sign for "blood" by forming a 'B' handshape near your mouth, then flick your index finger out. This indicates the concept of blood flowing or bleeding.
hold your hand up and put down the middle and ring finger
Holding the left index finger vertical (sticking up) take the right hand and using the index and middle finger make a "V". place the "V" so that the left index finger sits in the "V" like so |>. The "V" will symbolise a spanner the vertical index finger symbolises a pipe. Swivel the right hand to make it look like youre tightenig a nut on a pipe.
squeeze one hand with the index finger and thumb of the other.
Touch dom. hand (index finger) to nose, then pull down and set on "c" non. dom hand (this is going to be confusing if you don't know sign language)
you put your thumb between the index and middle fingers. Also, signing the letter T and shaking your hand means 'bathroom'.
To sign "bleeding" in American Sign Language, you can make a sign for "blood" by forming a 'B' handshape near your mouth, then flick your index finger out. This indicates the concept of blood flowing or bleeding.
Hey, Heres what my sign language teacher emailed to me: With the other fingertips of your right hand touching each other, touch your left with your right hand index finger. Its a little confusing. I think you just point to yourself.
L = place the index finger of your right hand across the open palm of your left hand so it is ar=t a right-angle to the fingers, A = touch the thumb of your left hand with the index finger of your right hand. X = cross your index fingers over each other to make an X
In American Sign Language (ASL), to say "I like you," you can sign "I" then point to yourself with your index finger, followed by the sign for "like," which involves bringing your flat hand to your chest and patting it twice, and lastly point to the person you are talking to with your index finger.
Sign for "You": Point index finger at person. Sign for "Ok": Wave F (Alphabet) hand, palm down.
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.
The sign language for the letter "R" involves forming a fist with your right hand and extending your index finger. Then, move your hand in a small circle.