AKA the "white power sign" for some morons.
They say that the three fingers make a "w", while the index finger and the thumb along with your wrist makes "p".
I don't know why people just want to be PC af. WP can mean so many things, why not "white powder", "wee penis", "well played" or "what's popping." If people want to be PC af why not "Women Power".
As a non-white person I think this is just bullsh*t
They say that the three fingers make a "w", while the index finger and the thumb along with your wrist makes "p".
I don't know why people just want to be PC af. WP can mean so many things, why not "white powder", "wee penis", "well played" or "what's popping." If people want to be PC af why not "Women Power".
As a non-white person I think this is just bullsh*t
My white friend who did not know the PC meaning behind the ok sign got into trouble after using that on a music video about "Peace out 2020-21 school year."
by Why Do U Care What I'm Called May 26, 2021
by Anonymous August 31, 2003
To sign out is to disconnect from a website so that you are no longer signed in.
Sign out means the same thing as "Log out".
Sign out in public places is to leave a place and confirm that you are leaving.
Opposite of Sign in/Log in.
Sign out means the same thing as "Log out".
Sign out in public places is to leave a place and confirm that you are leaving.
Opposite of Sign in/Log in.
by Blardow6 September 04, 2014
by blinkoff9 February 22, 2009
1)Something Asians put up when they have their pictures taken.
May stem from Winston Churchill flashing the Victory sign after WWII.
In Japan the sign may have also become popular because of the post-WWII Allied occupation of Japan. Janet Lynn may have popularized its use in amature photographs when in the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo she fell, but still continued with a smile. Afterwards she flashed the V sign and the Japanese media eat it up.
2)A hand gesture in which the first and second fingers are raised and parted, whilst the remaining fingers are clenched. Generally considered a "Victory" sign, it can also carry connotations of "Peace" and "Defiance"
May stem from Winston Churchill flashing the Victory sign after WWII.
In Japan the sign may have also become popular because of the post-WWII Allied occupation of Japan. Janet Lynn may have popularized its use in amature photographs when in the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo she fell, but still continued with a smile. Afterwards she flashed the V sign and the Japanese media eat it up.
2)A hand gesture in which the first and second fingers are raised and parted, whilst the remaining fingers are clenched. Generally considered a "Victory" sign, it can also carry connotations of "Peace" and "Defiance"
by general_admission July 27, 2005
by knowncheataclatgogl October 16, 2021
Where a person holds there index and middle fingers up spread apart to symbolize peace. A common sign of the 1960's hippie generation and of theneohippie movement. To the world war II generation it meant victory but to hippies and neohippies peace is victory.Known to make police and conservatives angry.
by Deep blue 2012 March 20, 2010