sign language for 'poonface'

todays’s stats:

  • time to work: 47:55.2
  • time going home: ~48.18.6

last weds or thurs’s stats:

  • time to work: 46:50.1 (fastest time! yay for no stopping at lights)

will says:
lol dont u remember the sign language for ‘poonface’?
.a says:
oh ya
.a says:
well not clearly
.a says:
but i’m sure i’ll knwo it when it comes
will says:
ahahha
will says:
its easy
will says:
put your hand infront of your crotch like you’re covering yourself when you’re naked
will says:
then quickly move your hand infront of your face
will says:
like you’re giving yourself that ‘talk to the hand’ move
will says:
thats poon-face.

10 Responses to sign language for 'poonface'

  1. i learned a new one. it means “oh, oh, oh! ah.. stop it”

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