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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 11:14 pm)
That's called a "flick", The thumb holds back the finger until enough pressure builds up and then the middle finger releases, and it stings the contact. I've seen it used to flick a bug off a shoulder or flick someone's ear,
Technically the pose is actually "preparing to flick" but it is part of the finger flick action.
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Does this pose, gesture, or whatever, have an "official" name? And, no, it's not in the Hands Dial-up products. I looked. ;)
We've all seen it, done it (particularly if you have siblings), seems more or less universal, & most likely goes by a different name in each corner of the planet. There's probably already an apt Yiddish word already that I've never heard, but wondering if there's a general consensus.
I asked this on a Discord channel that's frequented predominantly by Europeans and surprisingly got zip other than one person who did an extensive Google search with similar results.
So, now it's become a bit of a challenge I suppose.