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  2. Loser (hand gesture) - Wikipedia

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    Loser (hand gesture) Child making the loser gesture. The Loser is a hand gesture made by extending the right thumb and index fingers, leaving the other fingers closed to create the letter L, interpreted as "loser", and generally given as a demeaning sign. [1] Sometimes this is accompanied by raising the hand to the giver's forehead.

  3. V sign - Wikipedia

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    The commonality with the symbol's use from the 1940s was its meaning the "end of war". [5] In American Sign Language, the number 2 is signalled with two fingers raised and the palm towards the signer, the letter V with the palm away, [6] and the ordinal second with the sign palm forward before being turned until the palm faces backward. [7]

  4. Obscene gesture - Wikipedia

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    Obscene gesture. An obscene gesture is a movement or position of the body, especially of the hands or arms, that is considered exceedingly offensive or vulgar in some particular cultures. Such gestures are often sexually suggestive.

  5. Two-finger salute - Wikipedia

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    Two-finger salute. The two-finger salute is a salute given using only the middle and index fingers, while bending the other fingers at the second knuckle, and with the palm facing the signer. This salute is used by the Polish Armed Forces, other uniformed services in Poland, and, in some countries, the Cub Scouts.

  6. Subcutaneous Injection: Definition and Patient Education

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    Subcutaneous means under the skin. In this type of injection, a short needle is used to inject a drug into the tissue layer between the skin and the muscle. Medication given this way is usually ...

  7. Overview. Sclerodactyly is a hardening of the skin of the hand that causes the fingers to curl inward and take on a claw-like shape. It is brought on by a condition called systemic scleroderma, or ...

  8. Finger Numbness: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment - Healthline

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    Finger numbness can be caused by many things, from pinched nerves to diabetes. Finger numbness can also be a sign of more severe conditions, such as stroke. Finger numbness is a partial or total ...

  9. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Cossogam involves putting the fingers to the right or left of the shinbone for the first or second aicmi, and across it diagonally or straight for the third or fourth aicmi. One finger is used for the first letter, two for the second, and so on. Sronogam involves the same procedure with the ridge of the nose. Placing the finger straight across ...