Shocker (hand gesture)
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The shocker is a hand gesture with a sexual connotation. The ring finger and thumb are curled or bent down while the other fingers are extended. The index and middle fingers are kept together (touching) and the back of the hand faces outwards (away from the gesturer).
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Meaning
The gesture refers to the act of inserting the index and middle fingers into a vagina and the little finger into the unwitting anus, hence the "shock". Because of its explicit sexual connotation, the shocker is sometimes considered vulgar. Occasionally, the thumb may be positioned so that it may stimulate the clitoris. Mnemonic rhymes are used in order to remember its meaning, including "two in the pink, one in the stink" and "two in the goo, one in the poo".
The shocker is generally referred to as being "given," "thrown up," "delivered," or "popped" rather than "shown", as with "the finger".
Occurrences in culture
- The shocker as a hand gesture has been used as "Big Shocker", a derivative of the foam finger that displays the shocker on an oversized foam glove, is sold by CollegeHumor. Also, it was used by Horatio Sanz of Saturday Night Live during the intro of the skit "Carol". Wichita State University students use the shocker at basketball games in a manner similar to Texas' Hook 'em Horns, as well.[1][2][3]
- As for the actual use of the shocker, a columnist at The Daily Californian expressed her dissatisfaction of it during sex.[4]
References
- ^ Falls-Church News Press, online issue for March 23 - 29, 2006; retrieved November 29, 2007.
- ^ SI on Campus, February 14, 2007; retrieved November 29, 2007.
- ^ CBS Sportsline, March 24, 2006; retrieved November 29, 2007.
- ^ Not-So-Shocking News, January 23, 2007; retrieved December 30, 2007.
- ^ Peaches - Rock The Shocker Lyrics; retrieved May 15, 2005.
External links
- Clay Travis, ClayNation: Those nice cheerleaders are doing WHAT?, CBS SportsLine, 24 March 2006
- The Strange Case of the Hanover High Shocker, rotten.com
- White, Kevin, Photo raises a furor in Carroll, Omaha World-Herald, August 29, 2007
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