English Language & Usage Asked on July 24, 2021
You often see this with Italians, especially when complimenting some food they just ate, but it has evolved into a more universal gesture.
Take the thumb, index, and middle finger, gather them together, bring them to your lips, and kiss them, while moving your arm away and spread your fingers, while saying MWAH!
Is there a single word for this gesture?
well I will say: 'magnifico!'
Answered by TheFrenchDude on July 24, 2021
In English, the word used is ‘chef’s kiss’.
From Dictionary.com:
Chef's kiss is a gesture and expression meant to show something is perfect or excellent. The gesture is made by pinching the fingers and thumb of one hand together (often in an OK sign), kissing them, and then tossing them dramatically away from the lips. Its tone can be sincere or ironic.
Answered by Adam Silva on July 24, 2021
If you call it "finger kiss" or "italian finger kiss" just about everyone will know what you're referring to.
If you want to be correct though, it's "al bacio".
Answered by krizzle on July 24, 2021
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