Display title | Flipping the Bird |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Flipping the Bird, or 'the Finger' as it is also known, is the act of raising one's middle finger upwards while keeping the rest of the fingers bent at the first joint or curled tight into the palm of the hand. For added expression, the participant should extend the arm to its full length and raise slightly above the shoulder line, perform this movement in a one sharp movement to add complete indignation to the gesture. For added effect, one can Dual Wield the gesture in what is sometimes called the "Double Deuce." |