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Bunny ears

Bunny ears

Putting two fingers up in the shape of a "V" behind your friend's head has a dark origin.

  • In the Middle Ages, the bunny ear gesture was used to shame a man whose wife was unfaithful.
  • The hand sign may also symbolise donkey ears - a common insult in Medieval times.

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