Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Broke in American Sign Language. Both hands in B handshape palms down chop the signers neck on either side with pinky side of the hand. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent shades green in different stages of the sign. Outline of head, neck, and mouth are green.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Stereotypes in American Sign Language. The sign labels: fingertips of U shape brush across open B handshape a few times. And the sign universal: hands in Y handshape, palm down move horizontally in a circle. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green, blue, purple, and pink in different stages of the sign.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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The sign for Hanukkah in American Sign Language. Both hands in the 4 handshape palms facing away from signer, tips of index fingers touching, then hands move apart. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent blue and pink in different stages of the sign. Background is white.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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The sign for Winter in American Sign Language. Both hands in S handshape held close to the chest shake as if shivering. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent shades of blue in different stages of the sign. There is a snow flake pattern in each arm with a pile of snow in the elbows. Background is white.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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The sign for Error in American Sign Language. Knuckles of Y handshape with palm facing signer rest on the chin. The hand, face outline, and :/ emotion represent the face are green with a glow effect. Background is black.
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Sources: ASLDeafined
Bonus: Ant Throw Apology Lifeprint
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The sign for Anthropology in American Sign Language. The sign is made up of three signs: Study, Human, and Behavior.
Study: 5 handshape with palm facing signer, fingers pointed down towards base hand, bounces towards base hand and wiggles fingers. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent shades of blue in different stages of the sign.
Human: hand in H handshape touches shoulder and waist on dominant side. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent shades of purple in different stages of the sign.
Behavior: both hands in B handshape move back and forth at waist level. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent shades of pink in different stages of the sign.
Background is white.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
[Image ID: the sign for Book in ASL. Both hands in b handshape palms facing each other, touching along the pinky side then palms facing up. Action resembles opening a book. Means open book in ASL if signed once and book if signed 2-3 times. End ID]
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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The sign for Rest in American Sign Language. Both hands in open B handshape with palms facing signer are crossed over the signers chest. Hands rest on the chest below the opposite shoulder. Sign is illustrated by arms that are translucent purple and pink. Background is white.
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This is what I'm doing instead of my philosophy homework. Somebody tell me to get off tumblr.com and study
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
*SigningSavvy says this is signed English instead of ASL. Lifeprint describes the sign as an old initialized version. This is the sign my HoH ASL teacher uses.
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Sign for philosophy. Hand in K handshape moves to P handshape over the signers forehead. Motion is repeated once or twice. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign. Eyes are blue.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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The sign for Coffee in American Sign Language. Both hands in S handshape, palms facing signer, are stacked with dominant hand on top moving in a circular motion. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent blue, purple, and pink in different stages of the sign. Background is white
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Support in American Sign Language. Both hands in S handshape. Base hand moves up so pinky side of dominant hand rests on knuckles of base hand. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent blue and pink in different stages of the sign. Background is transparent.
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they/them, hearing, Interpreting major. Online resources: https://sites.google.com/view/thesign-resource If you wanna learn ASL, try and find in-person classes with a culturally Deaf teacher and make sure you learn about Deaf culture as well! [Profile Pic ID: The sign for Art in American Sign Language. End ID]
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