![]() ![]() It can be deployed jokingly to warn a friend that they’re overreacting – but mothers and potential girlfriends, especially those with burly older brothers, are considered strictly out of bounds.ĭon’t say you weren’t warned: this one involves genitals. It’s a fairly aggressive threat, so it’s probably best to seek butt-saving solutions – run if necessary. The literal meaning here is: “I’ll kick you so hard your buttocks will end up this far apart.” Thumbs are stuck out and index fingers used to indicate either side of the gap between them. Here, hands are held out at waist level, several inches apart. This is where the insults start drifting below the belt. Ti faccio un coso così (“I’ll make yours this big”) It’s commonly used, so once anyone has mastered the irony of the gesture, they should feel free to to deploy it at will.īut be warned, it can turn nasty – usually signified when the swinging arm looks as if it’s about to turn into a slap. It usually involves an outstretched arm that is chopped up and down, often accompanied by a sweetly smiling face.ĭespite the mixed signals, the message is unequivocal: “Get lost.” The subtlety of this gesture often confuses non-Italians who fail to grasp its unsubtle meaning. ‘Ntze (No direct translation, but means “no”) It’s often an involuntary gesture – something we can’t help doing, like blinking or producing the world’s best gelato. Italians frequently use it in conversation.Įven when they’re on the phone or talking to themselves. It can be used to ask “what the hell are you saying?” or “what the heck do you want?” When people portray Italian stereotypes, they often use this gesture.įor this one, the fingertips of either hand are brought together, upright while the hand is waved up and down. Ma che stai a dì/ma che vuoi? (“What the hell are you saying?”) It’s OK to use this when stuck in traffic. Often they’re used as a superstitious gesture – the devil’s horns are said to drive away curses or bad luck.Ī single horned hand can be used to indicate someone is a cuckold, or more simply, a bastard. The middle and ring fingers are clenched while the thumb, index and and little fingers are extended. “We’re looking to embed our tech into watches, and smartphones, and glasses, and everything,” COO Andy Miller told me a month ago.Horns play almost as big a part in Italian sign language as testicles. Leap Motion has focused on Windows-based computers to date, but the company is looking farther afield. However, the fact that Apple is building this technology raises interesting questions about their use in future Apple TV products, an iWatch smartwatch, or other computing devices.Įspecially the new Mac Pro, Apple monitors, or laptops.Ĭurrently, the leader in gesture control is Leap Motion, which has 200 times the sensitivity of a Xbox 360 Kinnect, and will be embedded into select HP laptops right out of the box. It’s not entirely clear how Apple might incorporate gestures into iOS, and very possible that they will remain simply for the purposes of accessibility. The technology is limited by iPhone 5’s front-facing camera, which is only 1.2 megapixels (compared to the back camera’s eight). In my testing, my iPhone very easily lost view of my face if I was too close (less than a foot away) or two far (a couple of feet away). IOS 7 is beta technology, of course, and so is the head-sensing gesture interface. More interestingly, however, this means that Apple has created camera-based gesture-sensing technology which could eventually find its way into apps and the operating system at large.
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