by killuhh March 6, 2008
Get the peace sign and tounge mug.This word has often been used to describe individuals who use enormous graphic signatures on forums/message boards that allow them. The problem is, they become tedious to readers who have to scroll the mouse wheel twice just to get to the next post. Therefore, they overshadow practically everything the poster has written, which in most cases, is nothing more than 15 words followed by a repetitive 300x300 image, as such, with each comment.
Such practice results in a paradox where the poster may think their craft work is impressive, but usually readers interpret it as a symbol of inferiority with a gross alter ego of being everything the writer is not.
Such practice results in a paradox where the poster may think their craft work is impressive, but usually readers interpret it as a symbol of inferiority with a gross alter ego of being everything the writer is not.
I couldn’t make sense of the topic for all the signoramus interruptions.
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Get the Signbang mug.the spazing muscle activity coupled with the frustration of having too long of a name when writing one's own signature(or anyone's for that matter) .
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Get the Significant Over mug.Signija Sig-nee-yah
- A rare Latvian female name, derived from Norse Signe - from Latin Cygnus, meaning Swan.
Signijas are cool, adventurous and active. She’s super nice and down to earth and also a little unconventional. Anyone would be lucky to have a Signija as a friend!
Possible nicknames (Latvian and English):
Sig, Sigi, Signuce sig-noo-ts-eh, Signijina sig-neey-ee-na
- A rare Latvian female name, derived from Norse Signe - from Latin Cygnus, meaning Swan.
Signijas are cool, adventurous and active. She’s super nice and down to earth and also a little unconventional. Anyone would be lucky to have a Signija as a friend!
Possible nicknames (Latvian and English):
Sig, Sigi, Signuce sig-noo-ts-eh, Signijina sig-neey-ee-na
by Colibri123 July 5, 2019
Get the Signija mug.Hand gesture for domestic violence (or any kind if violence) SOS (or S.O.S) signal
Also known as 540 gesture and Violence at Home Signal for Help
This hand gesture intially used in Canada as an alert to notify any violence during CoVID-19 lockdown, but this hand gesture has been widely spread around the world
Also known as 540 gesture and Violence at Home Signal for Help
This hand gesture intially used in Canada as an alert to notify any violence during CoVID-19 lockdown, but this hand gesture has been widely spread around the world
How to use Signal for Help/540 Gesture:
1. Make sure you or people around you are the violence victim (either physically, mentally/verbally, or sexually)
2. Record yourself doing this continuous hand gestures in order:
A. First, put your hands up with palms facing to camera (Hi-5)
B. And then, tuck your thumb while your palms facing to camera (Hi-4)
C. Next, fold your fingers down, symbolically trapping your thumb while your palms facing to the camera (fist up)
3. Share the detail of violence, including the name of perpetrator(s), but don't share the name of victim(s) unless it happens to you or you want to report it to the law enforcement through private message
1. Make sure you or people around you are the violence victim (either physically, mentally/verbally, or sexually)
2. Record yourself doing this continuous hand gestures in order:
A. First, put your hands up with palms facing to camera (Hi-5)
B. And then, tuck your thumb while your palms facing to camera (Hi-4)
C. Next, fold your fingers down, symbolically trapping your thumb while your palms facing to the camera (fist up)
3. Share the detail of violence, including the name of perpetrator(s), but don't share the name of victim(s) unless it happens to you or you want to report it to the law enforcement through private message
by Sir. B March 17, 2021
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