American Sign Language: "donkey"
The sign for "donkey" shows the bending ear of a donkey. Do
the movement twice.
DONKEY:
   
See animation: donkey (.gif
file)
Notes:
If you use a fast, firm, single movement to bend the ear down and hold it there
for a moment it means "stubborn." (Make sure to use a stubborn facial expression).
See: STUBBORN
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