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What does this gesture with the thumb tucked between the fingers mean?

Posted on April 3, 2026 by Admin

The gesture where the thumb is tucked between the index and middle fingers is commonly known as the “fig sign” or “mano fico.”


Meanings Around the World

  1. Insult / Obscene Gesture
    • In many countries, especially in Europe and Latin America, it is considered a rude or obscene gesture—similar to giving someone the middle finger.
    • Historically, it symbolized a vulgar reference to female genitalia, used to ward off or insult someone.
  2. Good Luck / Protection
    • In some cultures, like Russia, Turkey, and parts of South America, it can be a protective charm against the “evil eye” or bad luck.
    • It’s often used as a small gesture for luck or safeguarding children.
  3. Playful / Childish Use
    • Sometimes children use it in a playful or teasing way, without the historical connotations.

Bottom Line

  • Context matters: In some cultures, it’s offensive; in others, it’s lucky.
  • If you’re traveling or using gestures around others, it’s safer to avoid this one unless you know the cultural meaning.

If you want, I can make a mini visual chart of “gestures around the world and their meanings”, including this thumb gesture—it’s surprisingly useful for travel or social situations.

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