𝣎πͺ›

Translingual

Production

  1. Press the index finger and the thumb together, forming an β€˜O’ shape.
  2. Raise the other three fingers away from this shape, keeping them spread, with one bent further back than the next.

Interjection

[okay]

  1. OK! no problem! no worries!
  2. (diving) Are you OK? / I am OK!
  3. (in a few countries, including Brazil, vulgar) up yours!
  4. (France, derogatory) worthless! (zero sign)
  5. (US) white power[1]

See also

  • Appendix:Sign language handshapes#9
  • πŸ‘Œ

References

  1. Bobby Allyn (2019-09-26), β€œThe 'OK' Hand Gesture Is Now Listed As A Symbol Of Hate”, in npr.orgβ€Ž
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