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thumb The finger gun is a hand gesture in which the subject uses their hand to mimic a handgun, raising their thumb above their fist to act as a hammer, and one or two fingers extended perpendicular to it acting as a barrel. The middle finger can also act as the trigger finger. It is also sometimes used by placing the "gun" to the side of one's own head or under the chin, as if committing suicide, to indicate a strong desire to be put out of one's misery, either from boredom or exasperation. In addition, it can also be used as a way to say "hey" or "what's up" to friends or acquaintances. It can be used as an insulting gesture, as to suggest your brains should be blown out. Children, teenagers and a teacher's assistant have occasionally been punished or removed from school for making the gesture. In some cases this was because authority figures interpreted it as a signal for threatening real violence, while in others they interpreted it as unacceptably supportive of gun violence in general.〔Hoy, Wayne K. "Educational Leadership and Reform", ISBN 1-59311-321-8, 2005. p. 311〕〔Boston Herald, "School gives hands-on lesson after kids pull finger-guns", March 28, 2000〕〔http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/1458180/detail.html〕 These have often been labeled "ridiculous" by some commentators.〔Stahl, Michael J. "Ethical Perspectives", ISBN 0-7817-5541-7, 2004. p. 2〕 In 2006, Fahim Ahmad allegedly made the gesture when speaking about the possibility of Canadian Security Intelligence Service agents ever coming to his apartment, which was used as evidence of his conspiracy to commit terrorism by a police informant.〔PBS, Frontline, (Canada: The Cell Next Door ), January 30, 2007〕 ==In sports== Fans of Texas Tech University use a form of this hand gesture with fingers always pointed upward, called "Guns Up." The idea is that the Red Raiders, as the university's sports teams are called, will shoot down their opponents. The Guns Up sign is the widely recognized greeting of one Red Raider to another. It is also the sign of victory displayed by the crowd at every athletic event.〔http://www.ttu.edu/traditions/gunsup.php〕 In 2014 the gesture and cheer were adopted and adapted by the Southeastern Louisiana University Lions where the gesture represents an "L" for and the cheer is "Lion Up!" The gesture, performed with both hands, was a signature of professional wrestler Mick Foley while he was in his "Cactus Jack" persona, as well as The Motor City Machineguns. Major League Baseball pitcher Pascual Pérez would often draw criticism and ire from his opponents, as he would mimic "shooting" them with finger guns during games. Its also one of the 6 body techniques in One Piece. Oklahoma State University fans use this as a symbol of their mascot "Pistol Pete," to express excitement at a touchdown, goal, basket, home run, etc. or to express where they attend school. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Finger gun」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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