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Bob is either already talking or about to say something, but Alice wants to playfully silence him. So what does she do? Why, put the finger muzzle over his mouth of course!
 
Like a regular muzzle prevents dogs from opening their mouths, the [[Finger Muzzle]] prevents another person from opening his/her mouth by placing... [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|a finger over his/her mouth.]] It's used by both men and women, but more often than not, it's an intimate gesture. Sometimes, a kiss will follow the gesture. Or it will just be a means for a character to act flirtatious.
 
Not to be confused with [[Finger on Lips]]. Related to the [["Shut Up" Kiss]] and [[Putting a Hand Over His Mouth]].
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* In "The Melancholy of Asahina Mikuru," the sixth ''[[Haruhi Suzumiya]]'' light novel, Mikuru shuts a mumbling Kyon up with her finger, which she then [[Indirect Kiss|brings to her own lips]].
* In ''[[Sailor Moon]] [[The Movie]] S'' and in the 11th volume of the manga, Luna flies around with Kakeru {{spoiler|after [[Humanity Ensues|becoming a human]] so she can be with him for one night}}. When he nearly says her name, she uses this gesture to keep him quiet.
* In ''[[Darker Thanthan Black]]'', Eelis Kastinen to Kirsi/Yin in a flashback. Later, Yin reverses it in a [[Meaningful Echo]].