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APPLE
The knuckle of the forefinger is twisted by the side of the mouth. The cheek represents the apple and the knuckle represents the stem in an apple that is usually twisted out when someone eats an apple.
BITE
One hand bites the other hand.
BREAKFAST/LUNCH/DINNER
The sign EAT is made with a B/L/D handshape, RESPECTIVELY.
CAN (DO IT)
The fists move as if pushing something down to show that a person can do it.
DANCE
The V handshape represents the legs of a person. The motion of the hand represents a person dancing.
DANGER
The A handshape strikes up quickly at the signer to represent something unexpected and dangerous happening.
DESSERT
The D handshapes come together. Note: Initialization or the use of the manual alphabet is one of the ways in which American Sign Language creates new signs.
DIVE
The V handshape on one hand indicates the two legs of a person. The other hand represents a diving platform.
DO
The bent 5 handshapes move back and forth to the sides of the body.
DOCTOR
The fingers of one hand touches the pulse of the other to indicate the medical procedure for checking the heart beat of a person.
DON'T
The hands are crossed and then move outward forcefully as if indicating that something should stop.
DON'T KNOW
The sign KNOW is moved away from the forehead. This movement is similar to other signs that show the American Sign Language characteristic of negative incorporation.
DON'T LIKE
The sign LIKE is moved away from the body.
KEEP/HOLD/CAREFUL
One of the signs for HOLD (The hands hold (grip) something.)is made with K hand shapes. Repeat several times for CAREFUL.
KNOW
The fingertips touch the forehead to indicate that knowledge is in the brain.
LIGHT
The middle finger is flicked by the front of the mouth.
LIKE
The thumb and forefinger pinch together by the chest and move outward as if drawing the heart towards something to show an interest (liking) in something.
LOOK
The sign V handshape represents the eyes and it is moved forward to indicate that the eyes are looking at something.
NASTY
The movement represents someone tasting something and then turning it away because it tastes bad.
NOT YET
The hand is held by the side with the fingertips pointing down. The hand flaps to the back two or more times.
PAPER
One hand brushes against the other hand.
PEA
The bent index finger taps the extended index finger to indicate the peas in a pod.
PEACH
The fingers lightly touch the cheek then close slightly as they move out. This action is repeated.
PIG/DIRTY
The hand flaps underneath the chin representing food dripping from the mouth of a pig. This sign is similar to the sign DIRTY.
TAKE
The hand reaches out and grabs something as it moves across the front of the body.
TALK
The upright index fingers alternatingly move back and forth from the mouth to represent two people talking to one another.
THAT
The Y handshape points at something.
TISSUE
The thumb and forefinger make a slight pinching action by the nose which is the sign for cold as in "I have a bad cold." This sign is followed by the sign for paper.
TOY/PLAY
The sign PLAY (The Y handshapes are shook. ) is made with T handshapes.
TURN OFF/ON
The signer is turning on a radio.
WATER
W hand taps mouth several times

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