American Sign Language: "hockey"
The sign for "hockey" uses an "X" handshape to
represent a hockey stick.
Imagine you have a pea sized hockey puck on your left palm and your right hand
(if you are right-handed)
bent index finger is a hockey stick. Use the "hockey stick" to knock the puck
backward twice.
HOCKEY:
     
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