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PERFECT: The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "prefect / exact / precise"
The sign EXACT can also mean "perfect."
Quite a few signers choose to initialize this sign with a "P" to mean perfect.
The tips of the middle fingers don't actually have to touch though (because it is hard to do this sign perfectly - heh).
PERFECT (initialized version)
There is another variation that uses only one hand and the "F" handshape:
Perfectamundo! / perfect / just right / Precisely the way it should be!
Hold up both "F"-hands and move them both forward and come to a sudden, jarring stop.
The palms of the hands face each other. You might see it done with one hand facing slightly backward and the other hand facing slightly forward.
Notes:
See: EXACT
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