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A symbol metalheads use online for their approval of something, which doesn't even have to be music or metal related. It is meant to mimic the "horns," in which one makes a fist and sticks out their pinky and index finger. The horns have been adopted by many non-metalheads in recent years, making it a mainstream symbol.
by Rosobola July 23, 2016
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In Hawaii, this Emoticon is used widely in e-mails, social networking, etc to mean 'shaka'.
shaka is a hand gesture with 3 fingers in the middle closed and having the pinky and the thumb stick out. This gesture has multiple meanings which originated with 'hang loose' or chill, relax, and is also used to give praise, approve, or to simply say thank you.
shaka is a hand gesture with 3 fingers in the middle closed and having the pinky and the thumb stick out. This gesture has multiple meanings which originated with 'hang loose' or chill, relax, and is also used to give praise, approve, or to simply say thank you.
This emoticon can be used in any order (but preferably at the end)
'ey, thanks braddah \m/'
or
thank you for your time,
mahalo \m/
(insert name)
'ey, thanks braddah \m/'
or
thank you for your time,
mahalo \m/
(insert name)
by knocknak February 01, 2012
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A hand sign that is supposed to look like devil horns, and a generic symbol that means a combination of "heavy metal" and "good". Very similar to word-I-/word
by Omniverse March 28, 2003
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Representation of the 'sign of horns' gesture commonly seen in rock and metal circles.
Usually indicates a metalhead's approval of a song or band.
Usually indicates a metalhead's approval of a song or band.
by Niggurath July 03, 2017
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a textual representation of the "SWEET" sign, more commonly known as the rock on sign, and most often used in a sarcastic mocking manner.
\m/
by youmustbetheman April 05, 2011