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what's the name of this gesture?
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I can figure out what it means, but does it have a name?
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It's the international symbol for cunnilingus. :p Other than that, I don't think it has a name. Hey, why don't you come up with one? You could be famous! :D
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If you're taking suggestions, here are a couple...
"Oiling the Shears"
"Fork in the Chode" I dunno, the 'V' also looks like a martini glass. I couldn't stretch that into anything. Speaking of stretches, without the tongue this gesture is a British symbol of defiance. Funny. The ones who don't tuck in their thumb are making the Serbian symbol of defiance. Defy - defile... there's a pun in here somewhere... |
Well, without the tongue, it's usually called a "PEACE" sign.. I guess with the tongue, its a "PIECE" sign?
Either that, or "lickety split"..... |
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another vote for lickety split
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In the UK, the 'V' fingers that way round mean Fcuk off, turn the hand around and it means peace.
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Several years ago, a young lady who worked for me refered to the gesture as "eating at the Y"
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mutley's right about the UK meaning. Around the US it usually means "Eat me." As an insult, not an invitation.
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That's what I thought.
My understanding was that the "fuck off" element was still there, but in the greater context of retaining one's archery fingers.
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I say on to the fotos.
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I like Lickety Slit. Here's a few more.
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some more
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Clearly, I think that the tongue and fingers don't necessarily need to be together to qualify as Lickety Slit. It's more in the attitude and intent, which in these cases seems to fit.
Tomorrow I'll post fotos of a different gesture, which I think has a well established name. I just can't remember what it is. And as with the Lickety Slits, I know the meaning, but can't recall the name, and would like some help. Attachment 1498837 Attachment 1498838 Attachment 1498839 Attachment 1498840 Attachment 1498841 Attachment 1498842 Attachment 1498843 Attachment 1498844 Attachment 1498845 |
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i appreciate the ancient military reference but in the current context - that of young women pretending to eat pussy - i'm pretty happy with "lickety split" meaning on it's own. they don't intend it to mean "fuck you", any more than Americans mean "up yours" by the thumbs up gesture. the fact that thousands (millions?) of young women consent to being photographed with this as their plain intent (here i am pretending to eat pussy!) is truthful enough and good enough that no further commentary is necessary. |
what's the name of this variation?
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I shouldn't call it a variation, as it has a completely (still clearly sexual) meaning. And I kinda think this one has an established name. But it escapes me at the moment. Key feature: fingers straight out with ring finger pulled back.
What's it called? I've got some others with two fingers pulled back as well, the middle and ring. Don't know if they have the same or different meanings. Attachment 1500035 Attachment 1500036 Attachment 1500037 Attachment 1500038 Attachment 1500039 Attachment 1500040 Attachment 1500041 |
From Wikipedia...
Shocker Main article: Shocker (hand gesture) Example of the shocker. The "shocker" is a crude gesture common in North America. It involves touching the ring finger to the palm, extending the thumb and extending the middle and pointer fingers while touching them together. This represents the act of putting the index and middle fingers in the vagina and the little finger in the anus to surprise or "shock" the recipient. This sign is commonly used in candid photographs to shock the photographer by making them think of the original meaning of the sign. Common Mnemonic devices to explain this are "two in the pink, one in the stink" "two in the clit, one in the shit" "two in the goo, one in the poo" and so forth. It is often confused with other similar gestures, such as the "pitchfork" gesture used by fans of Arizona State University or the "Cougar Paw" used by fans of the University of Houston. Conversely, the shocker gesture itself rapidly became popular at Wichita State University sporting events, due to the school's sports teams having been known as the Shockers (as in "wheat shocks") long before the gesture became popular. In the current Wichita State version of the gesture, the thumb does not cover the ring finger, but is extended outward from the palm. |
some more just for fun
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including yet another form, with the ring and middle fingers pulled back. Is there another meaning? Or a different spin on the Shocker?
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Google "gand hand signs"
yup..lil sorority bimbettes..and their big sister bimbO's..listening to rap music but not understanding the words..or caring..:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
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they know
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I like lickety slits a lot
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And I gotta believe others out there do too. Enjoy.
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more lickety slit
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"fingerlingus" The art of providing oral gratification and sexual stimulation by teasing one's fingers. Suzy's expression of fingerlingus makes me unsure of whether she's a size queen or a carpet muncher. |
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