Talk:one-finger salute

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Verb sense. (A noun heading should be added.) G.B. search for -ed finds nothing. Michael Z. 2009-07-25 16:50 z

There's even less usage than I thought of the verb. It may not be attestable in any form. DCDuring TALK 18:42, 25 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Conflicting info from references stopped me in my tracks. DCDuring TALK 18:56, 25 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
How so? Routledge's slang dictionary calls this a nounMichael Z. 2009-07-25 22:02 z

RFV failed, moved to [[one finger salute]], which is (just barely) citeable using Usenet. BTW, the noun seems to be used literally sometimes as well. Should that sense be included, do you think? —RuakhTALK 22:03, 24 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]