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Gestos - España
all that hand flailing.
19
Language - Spanish
Not Applicable
11/11/2009

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Está lleno de gente

 

How to do it: one or both hands are placed in front of the body then rapidly opened and closed.

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Estoy a dos velas

 

Literally: "down to two candles" in other words, "I'm totally broke"
How to do it: the index and middle fingers are passed downwards in front of the face, starting just below eye level.

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Qué huevón/huevonas

 

"He/she's so sluggish and lazy"
How to do it: the hands are lowered below the waist, slightly clenched and moved up and down as if to indicate a great burden.

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"Yo me lavo las manos"
“I wash my hands (of this)/I've got nothing to do with this"


How to do it: the hands are briskly rubbed together and then held in front of the body as if to show they are clean.

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"Corta"


"Get off the phone/stop wittering"

How to do it: the index and middle fingers imitate the movement of a pair of scissors

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"Te vigilo"


"I'm watching you"


How to do it: the index and middle fingers are first pointed at the eyes, then the index finger pointed at the person being addressed.

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"Te lo juro"


"I swear, you have my word"


How to do it: thumb inside a clenched fist, the hand is raised to the mouth and the thumb kissed before throwing the hand forward and flicking the thumb up.

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"Cara dura"


"He/she has got a nerve" (or more literally: "How cheeky!")


How to do it: the fingers of one hand are tapped against the cheek; palm can be facing in or out.

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"Me parto de risa"


Literally: "I'm laughing so hard I'm splitting in half". Only used sarcastically.


How to do it: hand is tapped, palm up, against the lower abdomen a few times.

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"Estás loco"


"You are crazy" (either to the person being addressed or describing someone else)


How to do it: raise two fingers to the temple and rotate the hand around this point

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[image]"Hasta aquí (de harto)"

 

"I've had it up to here"


How to do it: the hand is raised to the temple and then quickly jerked away upwards.

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"A comer"


"Let's go and eat"


How to do it: the hand is raised in front of the mouth and, with the fingers all together, jerked towards it several times, symbolising eating.

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"Se ha quedado así (de delgado/delgada)"


"He/she has ended up this thin"


How to do it: the little finger is held up alone.

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"Mucho"


"A hell of a lot"


How to do it: the whole hand is shaken loosely from the wrist.

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"Te voy a dar"


"I'm going to get/smack you"


How to do it: the hand is held in front of the body, palm up and pointing forward, and makes a few sharp movements from right to left.

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"Nos vamos/me piro"


"Let's go/I'm off"


How to do it: the right hand taps the palm of the open left hand from underneath a few times.

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"Es para chuparse los dedos"


"It's absolutely delicious"


How to do it: fingers together the hand is placed near the mouth, then jerked forward and the fingers all opened.

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"Estos dos están liados"


"There's something going on between those two"


How to do it: the two index fingers are tapped together a few times.

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"¿Lo coges?"


"Do you get it/grasp it?"


How to do it: index and middle fingertips are placed close together as if holding something small, and then the hand is rotated rapidly from the wrist.

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