hang-loose sign

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Etymology[edit]

From hang loose.

Noun[edit]

hang-loose sign (plural hang-loose signs)

  1. The shaka, a gesture made with a fist with the thumb and little finger extended
    • 2002, Richard Carlson, Extreme Success[1], →ISBN, page 77:
      After three runs, I was surfing the wake and letting go of the rope's handle with one hand so I could give the hang-loose sign to my buds.