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She gave him a farewell two-finger salute and went back to picking her teeth.
It's nice to do a two-finger salute.
This is called the Two-finger salute.
Many Cub Scout sections also use a two-finger salute.
The burghers of Birmingham also reckon the chevron-shaped symbol looks like a two-finger salute.
Cub Scout sections can use a two-finger salute, depending on the national Scouting organization they belong to.
As he passed through the crowd raising the two-finger salute of the movement, there was applause and shouts of "Lech!
The doctor tossed him a two-finger salute, then continued to wipe vomit away from the mouth of the sailor's head cradled in his lap.
Teenage boys with washboard abs and shy grins exchanged two-finger salutes and beer-can waves.
Members of uniformed services stand at attention; if their uniform includes headgear and they are not standing in an organized group, they also perform the two-finger salute.
V sign, for more on the "two-finger salute" which some claim derives from the gestures of longbowmen fighting in the English army at the battle of Agincourt.
BBC Parliament speaks to Baroness Trumpington about her now infamous two-finger salute in the House of Lords.
Cub Scouts have a distinctive two-finger salute according to the Jungle theme, in contrast to the three-finger salute of Boy Scouts.
The Oasis frontman was papped emerging from London restaurant Nobu carrying little Gene Gallagher, who is proudly giving the assembled throng of photographers a two-finger salute.
The two-finger salute is a salute given using only the middle and index fingers, while bending the other fingers at the second knuckle, and with the palm facing the signer.
However, in the Scout Association of United Kingdom (UK) and some of its overseas branches, the two-finger salute was later replaced by the three-finger salute when they detached from the Jungle Book theme.
After the St. Stanislaw service, however, heavily armed policemen ringed the area as a crowd of about 500 people waved banners with the unmistakable red Solidarity script, held up the two-finger salute of the movement, and chanted "No freedom without Solidarity."
The Polish Armed Forces are the only military entity in the world to use a two-finger salute which is only used while wearing a hat (it refers to the fact that the salute is given to the emblem itself) with the emblem of the Polish eagle, such as military hat rogatywka.