G@Shoulder-PalmDown G@Abdomen-PalmDown
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American Sign Language
[edit]Alternative forms
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Etymology
[edit]From initial Q of English queen and a movement representing the royal sash. Compare K@Shoulder K@Abdomen (“king”), R@Shoulder R@Abdomen (“royal”), K@Shoulder-FingerDown K@Abdomen-FingerDown (“prince, princess”), L@Shoulder L@Abdomen (“lord”), E@Shoulder E@Abdomen (“emperor”), D@Shoulder D@Abdomen (“duke”).
Production
[edit]- This one-handed ASL sign is produced as follows:
- Place the “G” handshape between the nondominant shoulder and the sternum, thumb and index finger pointing down. The nondominant hand is not used.
- Hold the hand briefly in this posture.
- Move the hand down and across to the following posture.
- Place the dominant hand in the “G” handshape on the dominant side of the abdomen, thumb and index finger pointing down.
- Hold the hand briefly in this posture.
- Place the “G” handshape between the nondominant shoulder and the sternum, thumb and index finger pointing down. The nondominant hand is not used.
Noun
[edit]Upload png, jpg, or gif image. (ASL gloss: QUEEN)
- queen of a country
- (ASL Gloss) QUEEN E-L-I-Z-A-B-E-T-H QUEEN WHERE? U-K
- "Queen Elizabeth is the queen of the UK."
- (derogatory) queen; effeminate gay male
- (ASL Gloss) BOY S-O QUEEN
- "That guy is such a queen."
- (zoology) queen of an insect colony
- (ASL Gloss) WORKER BEE MUST FEED BEE QUEEN
- "Worker bees have to feed the queen bee."
- (derogatory) queen; strong-willed female; bitch
- (ASL Gloss) THAT GIRL QUEEN
- "That girl [over there] is a queen."
- (chess) queen
- (ASL Gloss) MOST POWERFUL C-H-E-S-S PIECE WHAT? QUEEN!
- "The most powerful chess piece is the queen."