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  1. 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.

    • The A-OK. For Americans like me, the A-Ok used to be a positive gesture which meant, well, Ok! In Brazil, though, it means anything but. It symbolizes a bodily orifice… The a-hole.
    • The Moutza. This rude hand gesture is so widespread in Greece, that the government even considered banning it. It resembles a “talk to the hand” gesture in that it's simply an open palm extended toward the receiver.
    • Inward-Facing Peace Sign, AKA “The Forks” If you happen to be traveling to the UK or the Commonwealth and order two beers, be absolutely careful as to which side of your hand is facing the bartender.
    • The Fig Sign, or Mano Fico. In several former territories of the Roman Empire and in Slavic cultures, the Mano Fico is meant to resemble a woman's private parts.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fig_signFig sign - Wikipedia

    Fig sign. The fig sign. The fig sign is a mildly obscene gesture that uses a thumb wedged in between two fingers. The gesture is most commonly used to ward off the evil eye, insult someone, or deny a request. It has been used at least since the Roman Age in Southern Europe and parts of the Mediterranean region, including in Turkish culture.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_fingerThe finger - Wikipedia

    The hand gesture on the left is the normal "victory" symbol. The gesture on the right is the rude gesture. In the United Kingdom , Ireland , Australia and New Zealand , the V sign , "two-fingered salute" or "the fingers", when given with back of the hand towards the recipient, serves a similar purpose.

  4. Oct 18, 2013 · Mooning. Mooning is the only gesture on this list that can get you arrested in most countries. Sort of like the function one’s backside is known for, the act of mooning seems to come naturally to humans, having been observed to occur independently in several geographically unique cultures. The first known occurrence was in 66 CE, when a Roman ...

  5. Jan 22, 2024 · Here’s how it became the human hand’s most obscene digit. ... Nelson wrote that while ancient people did likely use their middle fingers to make obscene gestures, they may have pointed them ...

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