Put your pinky finger up with all the other fingers including fumb are closed.
nothing You give thumbs up when you approve of someone or something. Therefore, when you give a pinky (sometimes seen used in the school), it means you disapprove of something or someone because it is the least best. E.g. it is seen used sometimes to refer to someone being the last in his/her class on the exam. Besides such, it has another different meaning, which I am also looking for now.
"Shang shong" does not have a specific meaning in Chinese. It could be a transliteration of a name or phrase, but without more context it is difficult to determine its exact meaning in Chinese.
In Chinese, "Funi" (福尼) does not hold a specific meaning or definition. It could be a name or a made-up term without a standard translation.
"Jingjing" does not have a direct meaning in Chinese as it is not a common Chinese word. It could potentially be a name, a nickname, or a made-up word without a specific meaning.
You can break your 'pinky' in several situations. Here are some: 1. Do single handed pinky push ups. 2. Pick up a heavy object using your pinky alone. 3. Drop something heavy on your pinky. 4. Fall over in an awkward way and break your pinky.
Its like a bad middle finger in the USA But a pinky is not a middle but its like one in China
You twist your hair, like you are putting your hair up in a clip. Then you twist it up into a bun .after that put it in a hair band and then put a chop stick through the middle of it. And waa laa you have a Chinese chop stick bun!!
Shamia is not a legitimate name. It was made up by putting sounds together so there is no meaning.
Pinky and Perky Show - 2008 Cartoon Mash Up was released on: USA: 2008
"Shut up" in Chinese can be translated as "闭嘴" (bìzuǐ) or "住口" (zhùkǒu), both meaning to be quiet or stop talking.
The Pinky Winky club is a Vespa riding club. It is primarily made up of classic or vintage Vespas.