"sign of the horns" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: signs of the horns [plural]
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  1. A hand gesture in which the index and little finger are extended while the middle and ring fingers are held down with the thumb, having various meanings across cultures, and sometimes signifying cuckoldry or associated with heavy metal music. Categories (topical): Music Synonyms: mano cornuta Related terms: 🤘 Translations (Translations): コルナ (koruna) (Japanese), メロイックサイン (meroikku-sain) (Japanese)

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