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American Sign Language: "jelly"


I still need to post the sign for "jelly" but I'll describe it to you:

Hold out your non-dominant hand, palm up, (as if representing a slice of bread on your palm.  Form your dominant hand into a "J"-handshape and brush the knuckle of the "J" on your palm twice as if spreading jelly onto your piece of bread.

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See: PEANUT-BUTTER


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