How to sign snob in American Sign Language

Sign #1 (1 of 2)

Sign Instructions:

Place your hand in front of your face with your index and pinkie fingers vertical and your palm oriented to the side. Bring your hand back and slightly up a couple of times, with your index finger briefly sliding up your mouth and making contact with the bottom of your nose before moving your hand forward again.

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Sequential Breakdown of snob

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Dominant Handshapes for this sign

Dominant Handshape for snob
Extend your index and pinky fingers, while folding the other fingers into the palm.

Sign #2 (2 of 2)

Sign Instructions:

Place your hand in front of your face with your index finger vertical and your palm oriented to the side. Bring your hand back and slightly up a couple of times, with your index finger briefly sliding up your mouth and making contact with the bottom of your nose before moving your hand forward again. Your head should be tilted slightly back as you do this sign.

Videos

Example Video

Tutorial Video

Sequential Image Breakdown

Sequential Breakdown of snob

Beginning and End Frames

Beginning of Sign

First Frame of snob

End of Sign

Final Frame of snob

Dominant Handshapes for this sign

Dominant Handshape for snob
Extend your index finger straight up, resembling the number one. Fold the other fingers into your palm.

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