Sleight of Hand

This is a one-word idiom needing two ASL signs. They go together as a slightly derogatory term for a very intelligent person.


1. Knock one H hand against the other and pivot them down, as into a bowl to be scrambled.

2. Touch the tips of the right fingers to the right temple, them in a semi-circle to the right jaw.
 
This is a one-word idiom needing two ASL signs. They go together as a slightly derogatory term for a very intelligent person.


1. Knock one H hand against the other and pivot them down, as into a bowl to be scrambled.

2. Touch the tips of the right fingers to the right temple, them in a semi-circle to the right jaw.

I know this one! Any one else first?
 
While we're waiting, here's a Valentine's Day Bonus Special:

This ASL idiom you won't have to guess (courtesy of ASLPro's "onversational phrases"). The English version is "Fall head over heels in love."

To say it in ASL, place the tip of the horizontal right index finger at your slightly parted lips, then dive the finger down to the open left hand held palm up, waist high. Skim the right index finger off the palm like a touch-and-go airplane and point it outward.

Now all you have to do is sign "I" in front of it and afterwards point to your valentine. Voilà! You're an instant romantic.
 
Yep, "egghead" is the answer.

ASL Idiom: right hand in front of you palm facing towards left in five shape hand. Left hand has d shape and with left index finger draw a line accross the bottom of right palm toward thumb. At the same time wiggle fingers of right hand as you would in the sign for wait. To finish the sign close fist of right hand with facial expression "wow".

Meaning: going from novice in some task to very professional in same task


PS: I won't be able to give answer for two or three days. Going to Medford to see my new grandson! ttyl
 
ASL Idiom: right hand in front of you palm facing towards left in five shape hand. Left hand has d shape and with left index finger draw a line accross the bottom of right palm toward thumb. At the same time wiggle fingers of right hand as you would in the sign for wait. To finish the sign close fist of right hand with facial expression "wow".

Meaning: going from novice in some task to very professional in same task


PS: I won't be able to give answer for two or three days. Going to Medford to see my new grandson! ttyl

Ok the answer to this one is "Highly Skilled" Can any one explain the signs on this one because I haven't got a clue.


In the mean time here is a funny silly one I made up. Remember to think homonym and silly when guessing the answer.

Sign: bovine animal (Y shaped hand forming a horn of temple, can't write the word or you'll guess it too easy.

Sign: numbers

Sign: machine

Meaning: an electronic device used to manipulate large amounts of numerical data


I'll be back later, not sure when because I threw my back out this weekend and I can't sit here at the computer very long. Going to chiropracter tomorrow. dragging myself back to bed now
 
Ok the answer to this one is "Highly Skilled" Can any one explain the signs on this one because I haven't got a clue.


In the mean time here is a funny silly one I made up. Remember to think homonym and silly when guessing the answer.

Sign: bovine animal (Y shaped hand forming a horn of temple, can't write the word or you'll guess it too easy.

Sign: numbers

Sign: machine

Meaning: an electronic device used to manipulate large amounts of numerical data


I'll be back later, not sure when because I threw my back out this weekend and I can't sit here at the computer very long. Going to chiropracter tomorrow. dragging myself back to bed now

Hey Chase, Can you guess this one? Here is another way to sign it.

Sign: bovine animal using Y hand on side of temple to make a horn
Sign: the letter Q then place the Q on your cheek and twist it in a downward motion ( just as you would with the L shaped hand for the sign that means "another time in the future"
 
Hey Chase, Can you guess this one? Here is another way to sign it.

Sign: bovine animal using Y hand on side of temple to make a horn
Sign: the letter Q then place the Q on your cheek and twist it in a downward motion ( just as you would with the L shaped hand for the sign that means "another time in the future"

Ok! Are you ready for this groaner? It means: COWculator hahahah!
Get it? Calculator? Cow Q Later? Same SOUND. Different meaning! Very Different!:giggle:

Oooh I hurt myself laughing at that one. Your turn Chase!
 
I'm just bursting with these! So now you guys are gonna have to work harder before I explode!

Another Homonym Joke This is a hard one!

Sign bug then point to the bug and sign pain, pain, pain.

Meaning: an English idiom, two words that means a female person that you write to, in order to pour out your personal woes and problems, in the hopes that she can give you some advice that will help.
 
This is from my Ten year old daughter. She says this is a phrase from history that when it is said now means, I must do what I need to do and face the consequences.

Sign: Freedom
Sign: Or
Sign: Die :h5:
 
New Hampshire's state motto or the subtitle of the latest Die Hard film?

"Live free or die!"
 
New Hampshire's state motto or the subtitle of the latest Die Hard film?

"Live free or die!"


Chase I'm going to give you this one cause I should have told my daughter to add, Sign: give me , at the begining of this. It was supposed to be, "Give me Liberty or Give me Death. Can you guess the one before it?
 
I'm just bursting with these! So now you guys are gonna have to work harder before I explode!

Another Homonym Joke This is a hard one!

Sign bug then point to the bug and sign pain, pain, pain.

Meaning: an English idiom, two words that means a female person that you write to, in order to pour out your personal woes and problems, in the hopes that she can give you some advice that will help.

Does this have anything to do with the old advice columns in newspapers, like "Dear Abby" and "Ann Landers"? My grandmother used to call them "aunt agony" letters.
 
Does this have anything to do with the old advice columns in newspapers, like "Dear Abby" and "Ann Landers"? My grandmother used to call them "aunt agony" letters.

Correct!

Agony Aunt or Agony Ant(for bug)

Your turn!
 
This three-word idiom means to go to bed.

1. The closed right fist strikes the open left palm with force.

2. In ASL, the second word is not signed.

3. Right palm toward the neck, the open fingers of the right hand move up past the chin, lips, and nose. Repeat the sign, as for growing grass.
 
This three-word idiom means to go to bed.

1. The closed right fist strikes the open left palm with force.

2. In ASL, the second word is not signed.

3. Right palm toward the neck, the open fingers of the right hand move up past the chin, lips, and nose. Repeat the sign, as for growing grass.

HIT THE HAY!
 
You got it, and your turn to go for it.
 
HIT THE HAY!

OK my 12 year old son came up with this one.

Make a closed O fist over the left side of your chest and tap there repeatedly as in the sign for consuming food. Then point to another person.

English idom that means: "I want you to be extremely jealous of my accomplishments"
 
Oh no! I promised each of my kids if they came up with an idiom for me to post here that I would put it up and tell which one of them did it. But I didn't count on my little 7 year old inventing one of his own! I promised to post it. Oh well.

Sign: That, and point to anything.
Sign: More and Huge
Sign: Plumber
Sign: Break
Meaning: Something that is of a greater size than this thing that is being signed about.
Hint: One of his Uncles is a Plumber and the Uncles make these kinds of jokes when the women are not present. (sigh) This idiom was just invented by my 7 year old son. See if you can guess it. :smile:

I swear he made this up on his own! I stared at him for several minutes with my mouth open.
 
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