Certain movements of one's body are, in many cultures, interpreted as a taunt. These can be expressed through the
eyes,
hands,
fingers,
head and other areas of the body.
Akanbe A gesture in
Japanese culture, made by pulling a lower eyelid down to expose the red underneath.
Clenched fist A raised, clenched fist is used as a gesture of defiance by a number of groups. It is usually considered to be hostile, yet without any sexual, scatological, or notionally offensive connotations. It is believed to have originally been used in the early 20th century as a popular democratic symbol.
Crotch-grab The crotch-grab is done almost exclusively by males. It is, as the name suggests, a grabbing (or one-handed cupping and lifting) of the
penis and
testicles – usually through clothing. In
Italy the sign is by no means purely a taunt, being also an
apotropaic gesture of considerable antiquity employed, since the days of
Ancient Rome, to ward off the
evil eye or bad luck and also to attract
good luck. It is, in this context, an invocation of the benign powers of
fertility embodied in the male
genitalia and, as such, lies at the root of the
magical intent expressed symbolically in the
fascinum and probably also the
cornicello. Despite recent rulings by the
Italian legal system, the (public) crotch-grab is still used by some Italian men as a means of deflecting the ill-luck threatened by objects or people related to
death and
burial and (more esoterically) the
unlucky number 17 (said to be unlucky because it a) resembles a man hanging from a
gibbet and b) because when written XVII in Roman numerals is an anagram of 'vixi' – 'I lived', a
verb form considered unlucky because of its frequent occurrence in ancient Roman
funerary inscriptions).
Cutthroat The
cutthroat gesture is performed by drawing the hand, or a finger (usually the thumb) or two, across the throat. It represents slitting the throat with a knife, and means that the gesturee or someone else is metaphorically being killed. It is rarely if ever used literally to refer to death (and when the whole hand is used, it is usually a benign signal to stop or pause something), though it is occasionally used as a theatrical threat ("I'm going to kill you"). The gesture earned a great deal of national notoriety in the
NFL during the 1999 season in which several players did the cutthroat gesture.
Middle finger The finger gesture or "middle finger" is a gesture consisting of a fist with the middle finger extended, optionally extending the thumb as well. It is equivalent to the phrase "
fuck you" due to its resemblance to the
penis. It is thousands of years old, being referred to in Ancient Roman literature as the
digitus infamis or
digitus impudicus. Performing this gesture is also referred to as "flipping the bird", which is a combination of slang derived from the 1860s expression "give the big bird" (to hiss at someone like a goose) and the 1960s "up yours" hand gesture. In some regions, "flipping the bird" refers to the
V sign instead.
Loser The "loser" gesture used in some countries is performed by raising the
index finger and
thumb of one's right hand
perpendicular to each other and then placing them on one's forehead with index finger pointing upward. So placed, the fingers form the letter "L" from the perspective of a viewer and signify the name-calling insult "loser" directed toward the person being
spoken to or
spoken about. The gesture can also be performed in combination with a dancing by placing the "L" shape on one's head, grabbing one's crotch, and hopping from one foot to another. This gesture was created in early 2018 as a purchasable emote "Take the L" in the video game
Fortnite. It became such a problem that
Epic Games, developers of Fortnite, were forced to add a setting to "disable confrontational emotes" in April 2024.
Shocker Done by holding up the hand with the index, middle and pinky finger, implying the act of putting two fingers in a woman's vagina and one in her anus.
Tongue Often sticking one's
tongue out at another is seen as mocking the other. A variation of this is also known as
blowing a raspberry. It can also be wagged in a manner suggesting
cunnilingus, which is usually seen as highly
vulgar.
Turkey face The turkey face gesture is when you take your hand and put your thumb on your nose, wriggle your head back and forth and do the same thing with the hand. Cocking a snook is an old British taunting gesture in which the thumb of one hand is on the nose and the extended fingers are wiggled.
V sign The insulting version of the gesture (with the palm inwards) is often compared to the offensive gesture known as "
the finger". The "two-fingered salute", as it is also known, is commonly performed by flicking the V upwards from wrist or elbow. The
V sign, when the palm is facing toward the person giving the sign, has long been an insulting gesture in England, and later in the rest of the
United Kingdom; its use is largely restricted to the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. It is frequently used to signify defiance (especially to authority), contempt or derision.
Wanker The wanker gesture is made with a loose fist (with all fingers forming a cylindrical shape), and shaken up and down (or sometimes, back and forth) at the wrist, suggesting
masturbation. A picture of the young
Tony Blair, later the
British Prime Minister (1997–2007), using the wanker gesture became widely available (although copyrighted) in 2007. ==In popular culture==