thumbs up

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Said to refer to the signal of approval or disapproval used by spectators at a Roman amphitheatre, but the directions have been reversed, and the Roman gesture was a bent thumb.

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thumbs up (plural thumbs up)

A railworker in Zambia giving a thumbs up sign (1)
  1. A gesture signifying approval or okay; a thumb pointing up out of a fist.
    He smiled and gave a big thumbs up.
  2. An approval or okay.
    We got the thumbs-up to go ahead with the project.

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