I much prefer the british two-fingered up-yours as the origin of it is as a sign of defiance(during war with France captured long-bowmen had their draw-fingers cut of, so holding them up on the battlefield to taunt and show that they still had them and would put them to good use became a thing)
what does “the bird” mean in sign language?
i’d like to finger you?
I much prefer the british two-fingered up-yours as the origin of it is as a sign of defiance(during war with France captured long-bowmen had their draw-fingers cut of, so holding them up on the battlefield to taunt and show that they still had them and would put them to good use became a thing)
Yes Thank you. Didn’t know that orgin. In sign it is kinda like biting the thumb then flicking it out.
It means your too stupid to learn legit sign for FU 🙄