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  2. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    As a salute, the fingertips touch the brow of the head. As a sign the hand is held at shoulder height. The term "three-finger salute" is also applied in a joking way to the finger. Thumbs Up and Thumbs Down are common gestures of approval or disapproval made by extending the thumb upward or downward. Thumb up.

  3. Thumb signal - Wikipedia

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    Thumb signal. A thumb signal, usually described as a thumbs-up or thumbs-down, is a common hand gesture achieved by a closed fist held with the thumb extended upward or downward, respectively. The thumbs-up gesture is associated with positivity, approval, achievement, satisfaction and solidarity, while the thumbs-down gesture is associated with ...

  4. What are the signs of “phone hand”? - AOL

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    Additionally, hand and forearm pain related to phone use can also be a symptom of tendonitis, according to Swain. “If you use a muscle frequently, your body will send blood to that area to ...

  5. OK gesture - Wikipedia

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    The gesture. An emoji version of the gesture. The OK gesture or OK sign or ring gesture (symbol/emoji: "👌") is performed by joining the thumb and index finger in a circle, and holding the other fingers straight or relaxed away from the palm. Commonly used by scuba divers, it signifies "I am OK" or "Are you OK?"

  6. Hot hand - Wikipedia

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    The "hot hand" (also known as the "hot hand phenomenon" or "hot hand fallacy") is a phenomenon, previously considered a cognitive social bias, [1] [circular reference] that a person who experiences a successful outcome has a greater chance of success in further attempts. The concept is often applied to sports and skill-based tasks in general ...

  7. Category:Hand gestures - Wikipedia

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    Scout sign and salute. Secret handshake. Self-clasping handshake. Shaka sign. Shocker (gesture) Sign of the cross. Sign of the horns. Signal for Help. Silent fox signal.

  8. Sign of the horns - Wikipedia

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    The "sign of the horns" hand gesture is used in criminal gang subcultures to indicate membership or affiliation with Mara Salvatrucha. The significance is both the resemblance of an inverted "devil horns" to the Latin letter 'M', and in the broader demonic connotation, of fierceness and nonconformity.

  9. Occupy movement hand signals - Wikipedia

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    The Occupy movement hand signals are a group of hand signals used by Occupy movement protesters to negotiate a consensus. [1] [2] [3] Hand signals are used instead of conventional audible signals, like applause, shouts, or booing, because they do not interrupt the speaker using the human microphone, a system where the front of the crowd repeats ...