A Bonehead Question...

AquaBlue

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Please don't swallow me up whole for asking this question. I know that there is an enormous chance that the answer will be a resounding NO but here goes nothing: Is there such a thing as (now how should I phrase this?) fingerspelling twisters?

Let me give a (very) brief explaination of what I mean. Hearing folks have toungue twisters like:

Peter Piper picked a pack of pickled pepper,
a pack of pickled pepper Peter Piper picked.
If Peter Piper picked a pack of pickled pepper,
where's the pack of pickled pepper Peter Piper picked?

Now does the same thing exist for fingerspelling? That is, you try to produce a phrase with only fingers; leaving you with twisted digits. :crazy:

Now remember be kind to me and do not bombarded me negative replies. I understand your reaction trust me. The reason I am asking this crazy question is because, no matter how small the chance, I have to know the answer. And do not forget, there is no such thing as a stupid question. :ugh3:

Okay, I'm outta here...
 
Tongu twister is used to improve vocal clarity. So maybe I can do the same thing but with my fingers in order to achieve manual clarity. :(
 
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