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- Mountza abstract "A "mountza" (μούντζα [ˈmund͡za]) (or moutza (μούτζα [ˈmud͡za])) or faskeloma (φασκέλωμα [fasˈce̞lo̞ma]) is the most traditional gesture of insult among Greeks which consists of extending all fingers of one or both hands and presenting the palm or palms towards the to-be-insulted person in a forward motion. It is often coupled with the expletives "να" (na), "παρ'τα" (par'ta) or "όρσε" (órse), meaning "here", "take these" and "there you go", respectively. The closer the gesture is to the other person's face, the more threatening it's considered. An even more offensive version is achieved by using both hands to double the gesture, smacking the palm of one hand against the back of the other, in the direction of the intended recipient.If a Greek wants to hand-signal the number 5 to someone, they take care not to overextend the fingers, or to face their palm towards themselves and the back of the hand towards the intended recipient of the signal, lest it be mistaken for a "moutza".".
- Mountza thumbnail Single_Moutza.jpg?width=300.
- Mountza wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=a42-l-bb9oM.
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- Mountza wikiPageID "5715723".
- Mountza wikiPageLength "6609".
- Mountza wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Mountza wikiPageRevisionID "682984658".
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Armenia.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Byzantium.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_culture.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hand_gestures.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Cinder.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Dario_Fernandez.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Darío_Fernández.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Eleusinian_Mysteries.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Finger-counting.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Finger_counting.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Greeks.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_Greek.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Nigeria.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Panama.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Persian_Gulf.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Rahm_Emanuel.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Sindh.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Talk_to_the_hand.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink Talk_to_the_hand_(expression).
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLink File:20110629_Moutza_demonstrations_Greek_parliament_Athens_Greece.jpg.
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mountza".
- Mountza wikiPageWikiLinkText "mountzes".
- Mountza hasPhotoCollection Mountza.
- Mountza wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Double_image.
- Mountza wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gestures.
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- Mountza subject Category:Greek_culture.
- Mountza subject Category:Hand_gestures.
- Mountza type Article.
- Mountza type Article.
- Mountza comment "A "mountza" (μούντζα [ˈmund͡za]) (or moutza (μούτζα [ˈmud͡za])) or faskeloma (φασκέλωμα [fasˈce̞lo̞ma]) is the most traditional gesture of insult among Greeks which consists of extending all fingers of one or both hands and presenting the palm or palms towards the to-be-insulted person in a forward motion. It is often coupled with the expletives "να" (na), "παρ'τα" (par'ta) or "όρσε" (órse), meaning "here", "take these" and "there you go", respectively.".
- Mountza label "Mountza".
- Mountza sameAs Mutza.
- Mountza sameAs Μούντζα.
- Mountza sameAs Mundsa.
- Mountza sameAs m.0f0tdp.
- Mountza sameAs Moutza.
- Mountza sameAs Q1767848.
- Mountza sameAs Q1767848.
- Mountza wasDerivedFrom Mountza?oldid=682984658.
- Mountza depiction Single_Moutza.jpg.
- Mountza isPrimaryTopicOf Mountza.