"1@Nose-FingerBack 1@FromNose-FingerForward" meaning in All languages combined

See 1@Nose-FingerBack 1@FromNose-FingerForward on Wiktionary

Adjective [American Sign Language]

Forms: INDIFFERENT [ASL-gloss]
Etymology: The origin starts with pointing to a nose as it's indicative of being "nosy", which means prying for information in an intrusive sense. In morphological form: "Nosy? Not so." has introduced a new form for "Don't Mind". Head templates: {{ase-adj|gloss=INDIFFERENT}} Upload png, jpg, or gif image. (ASL gloss: INDIFFERENT)
  1. indifferent; nonchalant
    Sense id: en-1@Nose-FingerBack_1@FromNose-FingerForward-ase-adj-VxsZFYJB
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: The finger may begin pointing across to the nose rather than back to the nose, After touching the nose, the finger may be drawn back near the cheek and then flung forward forcibly

Verb [American Sign Language]

Forms: DON'T-MIND [ASL-gloss]
Etymology: The origin starts with pointing to a nose as it's indicative of being "nosy", which means prying for information in an intrusive sense. In morphological form: "Nosy? Not so." has introduced a new form for "Don't Mind". Head templates: {{ase-verb|gloss=DON'T-MIND}} Upload png, jpg, or gif image. (ASL gloss: DON'T-MIND)
  1. not to mind; not to care; to be indifferent Related terms: FlatO@Nose-FingerBack Claw5@FromNose-PalmForward (english: don't care)
    Sense id: en-1@Nose-FingerBack_1@FromNose-FingerForward-ase-verb-dAD7t2Wy
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: The finger may begin pointing across to the nose rather than back to the nose, After touching the nose, the finger may be drawn back near the cheek and then flung forward forcibly

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