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* ''[[Quenelle (gesture)|Quenelle]]'': The gesture created by French comedian [[Dieudonné M'Bala M'Bala]] was often associated with anti-[[Zionism]] or [[antisemitic]] sentiments. It is compared to the [[#Bras d'honneur|bras d'honneur]] and the [[#Nazi salute|Nazi salute]]. It is made by touching the shoulder of an outstretched arm with the palm of the other hand.<ref>{{cite news|title=Who, What, Why: What is the quenelle gesture?|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-magazine-monitor-25550581|accessdate=30 December 2013}}</ref> |
* ''[[Quenelle (gesture)|Quenelle]]'': The gesture created by French comedian [[Dieudonné M'Bala M'Bala]] was often associated with anti-[[Zionism]] or [[antisemitic]] sentiments. It is compared to the [[#Bras d'honneur|bras d'honneur]] and the [[#Nazi salute|Nazi salute]]. It is made by touching the shoulder of an outstretched arm with the palm of the other hand.<ref>{{cite news|title=Who, What, Why: What is the quenelle gesture?|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-magazine-monitor-25550581|accessdate=30 December 2013}}</ref> |
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* ''Shame'' is symbolized in North America by rubbing the back of one forefinger with the other forefinger. In the stage directions of the German libretto of [[Der Freischütz]] it is called ''Rübchen schabend'' which translates to ''scrubbing carrots''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://opera-guide.ch/operas/Der+Freisch%c3%bctz/libretto/de/ |title= Stage direction before HeHeHeHe}}</ref> As if unaware of its meaning the English translation omits this stage direction while the film ''Hunter's Bride''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.huntersbride.com/HUNTERS_BRIDE/01_HOME.html |title= Hunter's Bride}}</ref> shows not the gesture but literal scrubbing of carrots. |
* ''Shame'' is symbolized in North America by rubbing the back of one forefinger with the other forefinger. In the stage directions of the German libretto of [[Der Freischütz]] it is called ''Rübchen schabend'' which translates to ''scrubbing carrots''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://opera-guide.ch/operas/Der+Freisch%c3%bctz/libretto/de/ |title= Stage direction before HeHeHeHe}}</ref> As if unaware of its meaning the English translation omits this stage direction while the film ''Hunter's Bride''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.huntersbride.com/HUNTERS_BRIDE/01_HOME.html |title= Hunter's Bride}}</ref> shows not the gesture but literal scrubbing of carrots. |
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* [[Suck It]] is used to express superiority over another by forming an X with hands over the groin area. First used by wrestling group [[D-Generation X|DX]] of the [[WWE]] in 1997. |
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* TT: Made by making a fist and extending the thumb and index finger, making an uppercase 'T' shape. Hold your hands so the 'T' rests on both of your cheeks directly under your eyes, palms facing in. This sign indicates the user is upset or crying, as the sign illustrates tears pooling under the eyes and falling down their face. The sign is derived from [[South Korea]], featured in popular [[K-pop]] group [[Twice (group)]]'s song called [[TT (song)]] and its corresponding dance. |
* TT: Made by making a fist and extending the thumb and index finger, making an uppercase 'T' shape. Hold your hands so the 'T' rests on both of your cheeks directly under your eyes, palms facing in. This sign indicates the user is upset or crying, as the sign illustrates tears pooling under the eyes and falling down their face. The sign is derived from [[South Korea]], featured in popular [[K-pop]] group [[Twice (group)]]'s song called [[TT (song)]] and its corresponding dance. |
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* T-sign: Made by holding one hand vertically and tapping the fingertips with the palm of the other hand held horizontally such that the two hands form the shape of the letter T. A variant uses the forearms in place of the hands. It is used in many sports to request a [[Time-out (sport)|timeout]]; in [[cricket (sport)|cricket]], it is used by players to request the review of the [[third umpire]]. |
* T-sign: Made by holding one hand vertically and tapping the fingertips with the palm of the other hand held horizontally such that the two hands form the shape of the letter T. A variant uses the forearms in place of the hands. It is used in many sports to request a [[Time-out (sport)|timeout]]; in [[cricket (sport)|cricket]], it is used by players to request the review of the [[third umpire]]. |
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