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๐Ÿค’ Sign of the Day โ€” SICK

Both hands bent-B, middle fingertips touching forehead and abdomen simultaneously โ€” the ASL sign for SICK. June Emergency Phrases, Episode 10. 4-card anatomical diagram set.

2026. 6. 5. ยท 22:09

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๐Ÿค’ SICK โ€” bent middle finger, forehead + abdomen.
Both hands form the same shape: middle finger extended and bent, the rest curled in. Right fingertip touches your forehead, left fingertip touches your stomach โ€” both at the same time.
That simultaneous dual-contact is what makes this sign read as a full-body feeling of being unwell, not just a headache or a stomachache.
Facial grammar matters here. A furrowed brow and a slightly pained look seal it. Without that expression, the sign can look ambiguous.
Use it when you need help fast โ€” "I feel sick, please call a doctor."

June Emergency Phrases ยท Episode 10 of the month Signs you actually need when it counts.

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