When you put your finger under your nose and do a thumbs down. This is a hand signal from an drunk person calling you a loser makin the L sign . He is drunk so he tryin to make the best L he could to get his point across.
People who touch or rub under the nose with the index finger are feeling some tension and stress, or even fear to let others know what they really think of. Because the gesture means that they are trying to relieve the tension or stress that they feel.
For example, the French have a phrase “doigt dans le nez” used to imply that something is trivially easy. Literally translated it's “finger in the nose”, the implication being that it is so easy you could do it with a finger in your nose.
The tips of the middle and index fingers touch the peak of the cap, two fingers meaning honour and fatherland (Honor i Ojczyzna).
idiom. used to describe something that someone fails to see or notice even though he or she should. I don't know why you couldn't find it—it's right here under your nose. They were embezzling funds right under his nose.
if something, especially a bad thing, happens under your nose, it happens in your presence or very near to you, and you do not or cannot do anything to stop it.
The human philtrum, bordered by ridges, is also known as the infranasal depression, but has no apparent function.
The philtrum is the groove that runs from the top of the lip to the nose. The length of the philtrum is passed down from parents to their children through genes.
Overall, 76% of men considered the upper lip with philtral contours as more attractive in both sets of images, which was statistically significant (P < 0.001).
A shorter philtrum length with an enhanced cupid's bow is an attribute currently associated with a youthful-looking appearance. It's theorised that the ideal length of the area should be 11-13mm for females and 13-15mm for males, though this varies between individuals.
This is the point where the Ren and Du channels meet and, in ancient Taoist alchemy, the philtrum is symbolic of the cauldron where alchemy occurs: the place between heaven and earth. Above, the nose receives the cosmic qi from breath through the nostrils; below, the mouth receives the qi of the Earth as food.
The Cupid's bow is a facial feature where the double curve of a human upper lip is said to resemble the bow of Cupid, the Roman god of erotic love. The peaks of the bow coincide with the philtral columns giving a prominent bow appearance to the lip.
A mole on the nose says that the person has high self-respect, is a sincere friend, and a hard-working individual. Look out for the person who has a mole on the tip of their nose, as they are often quite short-tempered. A mole on the right side of the nose means the person is passionate and, seeks more sexual activity.
"Under someone's thumb" is an idiom that means "under someone's control or influence." It generally has a negative connotation and can imply that someone has been forced into a position where they have no control ("Federal regulators have investors under their thumb," or "He had her under his thumb").
Here's where things start to get a little dicey, because even though this gesture looks like a peace sign, it couldn't be farther from it. The innocent two fingers get naughty when you bring the tongue into play, changing the meaning of the sign. If you hadn't already guessed, this one is suggestive of oral sex.
The victory hand emoji, ✌️, is a representation of the peace sign.
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informal. : to repeatedly remind someone of (a mistake, failure, etc.)
Shira[quote=Shiratori-san]Back in the time I liked anime, characters would rub under their nose with their index finger when they are feeling proud and a bit embarrassed at the same time. For example: Char 1: Wow, you did great! It means that they got a booger stuck up their nose..
In Japan, the eyes reveal more—and the mouth reveals less—about what a person is feeling. Maybe this cultural difference in reading facial expressions can explain why Japanese anime characters typically have huge eyes and tiny mouths.
A far cuter way to represent frustration/mortification is (mainly for female/young female characters) that they tend to puff out their cheeks while their line is delivered in a gruff voice, an elongated "3" showing puffed lips, to emphasize that puffed look.
Referring to one's self
Mid conversation you might see a native touch their forefinger to their nose, especially if trying to communicate with a non-Japanese speaker. It's not that they are trying to make you laugh, or tell you there's food on your face, but rather a way of saying “I”.
Nose Kiss
The nose kiss is more of a greeting than a traditional kiss. This kiss involves rubbing your nose against your partner's. It's an intimate and sweet gesture to show your partner how much you adore them.