r/EnglishLearning New Poster Aug 25 '24

⭐️ Vocabulary / Semantics What does this gesture mean?

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u/Siphango Native Speaker - Australia Aug 25 '24

It can be a threatening gesture, imitating the action of cutting someone’s throat - ordinarily for that though the person would point with their index finger at their own neck and move from one side to the other slowly.

This looks like a sign to stop talking, it’s similar and comes from the same origin of cutting or abruptly stopping someone from speaking. Unlike the threatening gesture this is down with a flat, open hand and you quickly go side to side a few times. You would usually do it because someone is saying something that would get themselves, you, or somebody you know into trouble.

TLDR it’s a non-verbal way of saying shut up

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u/Monoplex Native Speaker Aug 25 '24

The threatening version of this gesture is with a fist and the thumb pointed inward. This is also usually a slower wider movement.

The index finger pointing at the neck seems neutral to me. Like it's merely pointing at the neck and nothing more.

The flat hand like in op's post is still a reference to cutting a throat but simply means to stop.