American Sign Language: "biceps"
The sign for "biceps" (or "bicep") is done by touching a "C" hand
to your bicep twice. You don't need to squeeze.
   
THICK BICEPS (bulging biceps)
 
Note: Oh yeah, definitely. That is how I get after a hard day of
teaching ASL.
I'm still pumped from teaching ASL 1 this morning. BOOYAH!
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