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V for Victory         
VIDEO GAME SERIES
V for Victory (video game)
V for Victory, or V4V for short, is a series of turn-based strategy games set during World War II. They were the first releases for Atomic Games who went on to have a long career in the wargame industry.
V-sign         
  • Iranian women during the Green uprising in 2009
  • Young Japanese women giving V gesture in [[Ikebukuro]] (2010)
  • [[Winston Churchill]], British prime minister, giving a V sign in 1943
  • US president [[Richard Nixon]] using the gesture as a he boards [[Marine One]] after his resignation in 1974.
  • paparazzo]] photographer in London in 2000
  • drunk driving]] (1972)
  • ''Turning the Regs Around'']] (1973)
  • V-sign used by [[Katherine Stinson]] in 1920s Tokyo
  • Churchill was initially unaware of the offensive meaning of holding up his hand like in this gesture (1942).
HAND GESTURE INVOLVING THE INDEX AND MIDDLE FINGERS FORMING A "V" SHAPE
'V' Sign; 'V' sign; V-sign; V Sign; Victory sign; ✌; Fob sign; Bunny ears (Gesture); V sign as an insult; Two-fingered salute; The V sign; Agincourt sign; 🖔; ✌🏻; ✌🏼; ✌🏽; ✌🏾; ✌🏿; Flicking the v; ✌️; V for victory hand sign
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1.
In Britain, a V-sign is a rude gesture which is made by sticking up your first two fingers in a V shape, with the palm of your hand facing you.
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A V-sign is a gesture which is made by sticking up your first two fingers in a V shape, with the palm of your hand facing away from you, as a sign of victory.
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V-sign         
  • Iranian women during the Green uprising in 2009
  • Young Japanese women giving V gesture in [[Ikebukuro]] (2010)
  • [[Winston Churchill]], British prime minister, giving a V sign in 1943
  • US president [[Richard Nixon]] using the gesture as a he boards [[Marine One]] after his resignation in 1974.
  • paparazzo]] photographer in London in 2000
  • drunk driving]] (1972)
  • ''Turning the Regs Around'']] (1973)
  • V-sign used by [[Katherine Stinson]] in 1920s Tokyo
  • Churchill was initially unaware of the offensive meaning of holding up his hand like in this gesture (1942).
HAND GESTURE INVOLVING THE INDEX AND MIDDLE FINGERS FORMING A "V" SHAPE
'V' Sign; 'V' sign; V-sign; V Sign; Victory sign; ✌; Fob sign; Bunny ears (Gesture); V sign as an insult; Two-fingered salute; The V sign; Agincourt sign; 🖔; ✌🏻; ✌🏼; ✌🏽; ✌🏾; ✌🏿; Flicking the v; ✌️; V for victory hand sign
¦ noun
1. Brit. a sign resembling the letter V made with the first two fingers pointing up and the back of the hand facing outwards, used as a gesture of abuse or contempt.
2. a similar sign made with the palm of the hand facing outwards, used as a symbol or gesture of victory.
Examples of use of V for Victory
1. He entered the courtroom flashing a "V" for victory sign and saying he was innocent.
2. Waving V–for victory signs, freed prisoners knelt in prayer, kissed the ground and waved to waiting relatives.
3. The former Beatle gave a show of confidence, making a V–for–victory sign after leaving the High Court recently.
4. Posters with a V‘‘ for victory and the shake our bootie‘‘ slogan have popped up around the resort.
5. Flashing V–for–victory signs, prisoners waved as they left the Ketziot prison near the desert town of Beersheba.