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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

What does this gesture mean, where the thumb is trapped between the fingers?

What does this gesture mean, where the thumb is trapped between the fingers?

 

We all know it: a clenched fist with the thumb tucked between the index and middle fingers. A small, almost childlike gesture… and yet full of surprising symbolism. Somewhat forgotten today, this gesture has survived eras, regions, and even families. Sometimes it meant “No,” sometimes “Take care,” sometimes “Just kidding.” How could a simple, bent thumb tell so many stories? We’ll explore that together.

A polite but firm “No” from another time
A few generations ago, the fig sign was primarily used to express refusal without being abrupt. It was a way of saying, “You’re not getting anything from me,” without causing tension.

In many 19th-century French villages, this gesture was used discreetly to decline a request, appease pressure, or express displeasure without raising one’s voice. Just think of an overly nosy neighbor or a pushy salesperson: A simple gesture behind the window was enough to say it all. No outburst, no conflict… just a subtle, ironic gesture.

See the continuation on the next page.

Don’t miss the continuation on the next page.

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We all know it: a clenched fist with the thumb tucked between the index and middle fingers. A small, almost childlike gesture… and yet full of surprising symbolism. Somewhat forgotten today, this gesture has survived eras, regions, and even families. Sometimes it meant “No,” sometimes “Take care,” sometimes “Just kidding.” How could a simple, bent thumb tell so many stories? We’ll explore that together.

A polite but firm “No” from another time
A few generations ago, the fig sign was primarily used to express refusal without being abrupt. It was a way of saying, “You’re not getting anything from me,” without causing tension.

In many 19th-century French villages, this gesture was used discreetly to decline a request, appease pressure, or express displeasure without raising one’s voice. Just think of an overly nosy neighbor or a pushy salesperson: A simple gesture behind the window was enough to say it all. No outburst, no conflict… just a subtle, ironic gesture.

See the continuation on the next page.

Don’t miss the continuation on the next page.

 

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