That's gesture for denying something. Or saying that someone will fail. At least in major part of Europe, Ancient Romans used this gesture. In China or Russia, it's quite vulgar.
That's gesture for denying something. Or saying that someone will fail. At least in major part of Europe, Ancient Romans used this gesture. In China or Russia, it's quite vulgar.
In Brazil, it's for wishing someone luck.
Well, in Brazil and South America that gesture is vulgar and related with sex, it's not common because is too gross. But Koakuma are doing it so cute.