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What do these signs really mean? (pics) by Macmilla(m): 5:49pm On May 24, 2015
There are two 'V' signs with very different meanings. Check the pictures below and note the difference.
What is the meaning of each of them and which is the correct one to flash in pictures?

Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by Nobody: 6:08pm On May 24, 2015
the sign is said to mean peace.. but Nigerians just use it anyhow
Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by Macmilla(m): 6:20pm On May 24, 2015
feran14:
the sign is said to mean peace.. but Nigerians just use it anyhow
It's only one of the signs that signify peace and unfortunately, it's not the one Nigerians throw around.
Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by deanoffaculty: 7:42pm On May 24, 2015
Check this out.....

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Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by abimbawealth(f): 8:30pm On May 24, 2015
Peace...with your palms facing others, not YOU!!!
Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by Macmilla(m): 8:37pm On May 24, 2015
deanoffaculty:
Check this out.....
This is not what the sign mean.
Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by Macmilla(m): 8:39pm On May 24, 2015
abimbawealth:
Peace...with your palms facing others, not YOU!!!
That can also mean V for victory. But what of the one with the palm facing the you?
Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by christejames(m): 8:41pm On May 24, 2015
Its the 'victory sign'... For further enquiry contact your lexicon.
Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by ellahzy(f): 8:51pm On May 24, 2015
Mutumina .. I never knew Hausa language could sound so dope (thumbs up ICE Prince)

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Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by Macmilla(m): 9:01pm On May 24, 2015
christejames:
Its the 'victory sign'... For further enquiry contact your lexicon.
The two signs are not the same. Which one are you talking about?
Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by abimbawealth(f): 9:01pm On May 24, 2015
Macmilla:

That can also mean V for victory. But what of the one with the palm facing the you?
That one na abuse of swag jare...Naija, we hail thee
Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by Ewuro4: 9:29pm On May 24, 2015
Signifies quite few meanings...

Peace sign , Baseball game 'Strike' sign, Rabbit ear sign, Letter 'V' sign and Number 2 sign in sign language .

Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by Macmilla(m): 10:03pm On May 24, 2015
abimbawealth:

That one na abuse of swag jare...Naija, we hail thee
It's not just an abuse of swag. It has a meaning.

The meaning of the V sign is partially dependent on the manner in which the hand is positioned:

With the back of the hand facing the signer (palm of the hand facing the observer), it can mean:

The number two

Victory – in a setting of wartime or competition. It was first popularised in January 1941 by Victor de Laveleye, a Belgian politician in exile, who suggested it as a symbol of unity in a radio speech and the subsequent "V for Victory" campaign by the BBC. It is sometimes made using both hands with upraised arms as United States President Dwight Eisenhower, and in imitation of him, Richard Nixon, used to do. (Warplanes would also commonly fly in a 'V' formation, similar to a flock of birds.)

Peace, or friend – used around the world by peace and counter-culture groups; popularized in the American peace movement of the 1960s. The commonality with the symbol's use from the 1940s was it meaning the "end of war"

V (the letter) – used when spelling in American Sign Language.

The insulting version of the gesture (WITH THE PALMS INWARDS) is often compared to the offensive gesture known as "the finger". The "two-fingered salute", also known as "The Longbowman Salute", "the two", "The Rods", "The Agincourt Salute", and as "The Tongs" in the West of Scotland and "the forks" in Australia,[21] is commonly performed by flicking the V upwards from wrist or elbow. The V sign, when the palm is facing toward the person giving the sign, has long been an insulting gesture in England,[22] and later in the rest of the United Kingdom. It is frequently used to signify defiance (especially to authority), contempt, or derision.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_sign

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Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by abimbawealth(f): 10:37pm On May 24, 2015
Macmilla:

It's not just an abuse of swag. It has a meaning.

The meaning of the V sign is partially dependent on the manner in which the hand is positioned:

With the back of the hand facing the signer (palm of the hand facing the observer), it can mean:

The number two

Victory – in a setting of wartime or competition. It was first popularised in January 1941 by Victor de Laveleye, a Belgian politician in exile, who suggested it as a symbol of unity in a radio speech and the subsequent "V for Victory" campaign by the BBC. It is sometimes made using both hands with upraised arms as United States President Dwight Eisenhower, and in imitation of him, Richard Nixon, used to do. (Warplanes would also commonly fly in a 'V' formation, similar to a flock of birds.)

Peace, or friend – used around the world by peace and counter-culture groups; popularized in the American peace movement of the 1960s. The commonality with the symbol's use from the 1940s was it meaning the "end of war"

V (the letter) – used when spelling in American Sign Language.

The insulting version of the gesture (WITH THE PALMS INWARDS) is often compared to the offensive gesture known as "the finger". The "two-fingered salute", also known as "The Longbowman Salute", "the two", "The Rods", "The Agincourt Salute", and as "The Tongs" in the West of Scotland and "the forks" in Australia,[21] is commonly performed by flicking the V upwards from wrist or elbow. The V sign, when the palm is facing toward the person giving the sign, has long been an insulting gesture in England,[22] and later in the rest of the United Kingdom. It is frequently used to signify defiance (especially to authority), contempt, or derision.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_sign
Give me a Nigerian that does(esp d one with the palm facing the 'signee') it based solely on this reason, and I'm gonna give you a pregnant Virgin...
Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by haywire07(m): 10:48pm On May 24, 2015
Macmilla:

It's not just an abuse of swag. It has a meaning.

The meaning of the V sign is partially dependent on the manner in which the hand is positioned:

With the back of the hand facing the signer (palm of the hand facing the observer), it can mean:

The number two

Victory – in a setting of wartime or competition. It was first popularised in January 1941 by Victor de Laveleye, a Belgian politician in exile, who suggested it as a symbol of unity in a radio speech and the subsequent "V for Victory" campaign by the BBC. It is sometimes made using both hands with upraised arms as United States President Dwight Eisenhower, and in imitation of him, Richard Nixon, used to do. (Warplanes would also commonly fly in a 'V' formation, similar to a flock of birds.)

Peace, or friend – used around the world by peace and counter-culture groups; popularized in the American peace movement of the 1960s. The commonality with the symbol's use from the 1940s was it meaning the "end of war"

V (the letter) – used when spelling in American Sign Language.

The insulting version of the gesture (WITH THE PALMS INWARDS) is often compared to the offensive gesture known as "the finger". The "two-fingered salute", also known as "The Longbowman Salute", "the two", "The Rods", "The Agincourt Salute", and as "The Tongs" in the West of Scotland and "the forks" in Australia,[21] is commonly performed by flicking the V upwards from wrist or elbow. The V sign, when the palm is facing toward the person giving the sign, has long been an insulting gesture in England,[22] and later in the rest of the United Kingdom. It is frequently used to signify defiance (especially to authority), contempt, or derision.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_sign

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Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by Arowosaye94(m): 10:55pm On May 24, 2015
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ellahzy:
Mutumina .. I never knew Hausa language could sound so dope (thumbs up ICE Prince)

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ellahzy:
Mutumina .. I never knew Hausa language could sound so dope (thumbs up [color=#000099]ICE Prince)

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ellahzy:
Mutumina .. I never knew Hausa language could sound so dope (thumbs up ICE Prince)

#NotThreadRelated #justSayingMyMind grin
Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by Macmilla(m): 11:07pm On May 24, 2015
abimbawealth:

Give me a Nigerian that does(esp d one with the palm facing the 'signee') it based solely on this reason, and I'm gonna give you a pregnant Virgin...
And that's the problem. We do what we don't know because we think we look cool when actually we look stupid and dumb. .

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Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by iheanyi40(m): 9:25am On May 25, 2015
ellahzy:
Mutumina .. I never knew Hausa language could sound so dope (thumbs up ICE Prince)

#NotThreadRelated #justSayingMyMind grin
lol wahz even d meaning of d mutumina
Re: What do these signs really mean? (pics) by MrFlavvor(m): 8:19pm On May 25, 2015
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