Dab on em what does it mean. What does dub movement mean? Differences in the interpretation of familiar gestures in different countries

Victoria Azarenka has had an impressive start to the year, with a title at the Brisbane tournament and only five games lost in three matches at the Australian Open. At the same time, she began to celebrate her first victory in the 2016 season with a special movement, which can already be considered her new feature.

Many fans still do not fully understand what this movement is and what it means. The Belarusian woman herself told reporters:

“It's called a deb. This is from American football, such a dance in honor of the victory, there are many similar funny things. Very entertaining. I like. Cam Newton, with whom we have one agent, launched this tradition to the masses. So I just wanted the agent to laugh. And then Cam found out I was doing it. Well, I don't know, in general. I think it's just cool."

What is deb?

This thing started in the summer in Atlanta thanks to the rap group Migos. original name Biсth Dab and everything looks quite complicated, so that sports fans get only the most simple and characteristic movements.

American football

It is believed that the first to invent and bring to the sport the so-called Dab Dance quarterback "Carolina Panthers" Cam Newton. He and his teammates thus celebrate their successes on the field.

His friends and associates continued the tradition.

Kansas City defensive end Mike DeVito:

The coaches and even the general manager did not stand aside.

This is how Andy Reed celebrates the Chiefs' playoff run:

Washington Redskins general manager Scot McLafan celebrates his team's run to first place in the division:

Urbain Mayer of Ohio State:

Basketball

Deb from Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James ahead of the start of the new NBA season:

Deb played by Los Angeles Lakers point guard Russell D'Angelo:


Football

Dab Dance headliner in Europe is Juventus and France midfielder Paul Pogba.

Pogba on vacation


After Juventus' first game of the year:


Pogba at the FIFA ceremony in Zurich:

Deb as a lifestyle:

Deb from Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard:

The dab made its way into the premier league thanks to Nathaniel Kline, Jordan Iba and Romel Lukaku:

The Bundesliga was introduced to the deb thanks to Jerome Boateng:

BUT best team league 1, PSG, dancing almost in in full force:

Tennis

As for tennis, in addition to Victoria Azarenka, in mid-January, the 22nd racket American Jack Sock was noted for debbing. But he turned out to be somehow too modest.

Well, Victoria still brought the deb to tennis before Soka, using such a gesture for the first time after the starting victory at the tournament in Brisbane.

Vika continued the tradition in Melbourne, so this can already be considered her chip:

Victoria and Cam Newton share the same agent, Carlos Fleming. Whether it worked or not, Victoria told ESPN yesterday that Cam Newton approved of her deb: "Cam said he'd recognize his own and that my style was approved."

In 2016 we see new Victoria Azarenka, and I'm not talking about changes in tennis, I'm talking about her inner state of harmony, which she seems to have found. She learned to love herself and accept her flaws. She wants to show her real self.

“Not many people know me, the real me, they just see what I am on the court,” she says. - I fight on the court, I swear, I dance, I'm just a rebel, whatever, but in fact I'm a deep person, I'm interested in the most different topics and I found a way to show the real me.”

“Here, for example, I created a video. I directed it, my friend and I wrote the music. I make myself. Perhaps not many people have the courage and creativity to do this, but I want to see the new kind athlete in the world, and in the tennis world in particular. We lack personalities, different personalities, gambling personalities.”

Is it because people are afraid to show themselves as different, not like everyone else, and for this they will be condemned or neglected? “I think this is a huge issue in social media right now. You are so easily criticized, but if you pay attention to all this, you will never become great. You're just trying to fit in, and I don't want to fit in, I want to stand out."

Bring something new to your sport - why not stand out? Among tennis fans, thanks to the efforts of Victoria, the deb is gaining momentum, and this image of Vicki is already walking around the network:


- For now, yes. - she answered reporters.

- For luck?

- Just. I don't believe in luck. I believe I do hard work.

The Belarusian dancer performed the most fashionable dance of the year on the Australian courts. Will it reach the Belarusian sports grounds? Wait and see!

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The dab movement is a newfangled dance gesture that is not associated (at least in the post-Soviet territory) with any traditions or rituals. Perhaps through this trick, the meaning of which at first was only guesswork:

  • “depict joy” rugby players after each successfully thrown ball;
  • artists, such as rappers, use the dab hand motion to diversify their performances;
  • people, united by some common idea, convey the news of their success to the general public.

Dabbing is just a fashion statement

Fashion gesture, oh semantic load which rugby fans have been perplexed for so long, is quite simple in execution: with their heads bowed over an arm bent at the elbow, rugby players (and rugby players) freeze in this position for a few short moments.

A gesture that vaguely resembles dab movement, was seen in the New Zealand rugby players' "intimidating dance", invariably shown to the opposing team before the start of each match. This spectacle from the category of "not for the faint of heart" athletes from New Zealand, as it turned out, "borrowed" from their distant ancestors, who called themselves the Maori people.


Some witty fans have already given the dab feint an appropriate name, in their opinion - "stupid bow", with most fans agreeing that if only one rugby player made a stupid gesture, no one would pay attention to him.

As it turned out later, the dab movement is nothing more than a newfangled dance step hit the dab, borrowed by the youth of the United States from African dancers. It also became known that white-skinned "dancers" are extremely unnerving African Americans. According to the media, black Americans are not happy that the movement, which is part of their national culture, "went to the masses."


The dissatisfaction of the African American population is aggravated by the fact that most of the "pale faces" do dab wrong.

"Parents" of debbing. Who are they?

When asked what the dab movement means, older disco-goers of the 1970s and 1980s respond that dab has nothing to do with trying to offend someone or stir up ethnic animosity. The movement really came from African Americans of the past, who, sniffing the “laughing” powder, sneezed, involuntarily leaning to the side and taking such a fashionable position today.

According to another version, dab is a hip-hop dance movement that today was not very popular. To perform it correctly, you need to lower your head down and bend your right hand, squeeze the palm of the same hand into a fist and bring it to your head, while left hand remains straight and slightly elongated to the left. The whole composition looks like a dynamic dance movement.

The reason for the interest of the Russian media in this strange and not everyone understandable dance step was ... the conflict that broke out between the two popular performers Russian rap and their fans. The clip "Tiger", released by L "One, drives the followers of Jacques-Anthony crazy not at all because of the traditional dispute "who is better", but because of the notorious gesture, or rather, because of which of the Russian rappers was the first to use the dab movement in his work (in this case Jacques-Anthony claims authorship).

Members of the Migos group are considered to be the founders of American dabbing. In any case, they were the first to start showing deb: first at concerts, and later in video clips.

What does dab movement mean?


To teach everyone how to perform this movement correctly, black rappers spared no time creating numerous video tutorials. According to the version of black performers, it is necessary, having buried your nose in the inside of the elbow of the bent arm, to make a characteristic “sneeze” (the other arm is pulled up).

What is the meaning of this gesture, forcing crowds of fans to tear their hair and clothes? Dab is a common dance gesture based on the habit of sniffing white powder from the elbow.

A curious incident took place in London

A group of young people gathered on the steps british museum for a flash mob, during which everyone present planned to perform the dab movement. A man who happened to be nearby also decided to take part. He threw up his hand, but, misinterpreting the purpose of such a large gathering, instead of "debeat", reproduced the SS greeting.

Hand gestures and their meaning

Psychologists say that gestures can say even more about a person’s emotions than his words, because we most often perform body movements unconsciously, automatically, obeying internal sensations, and we can’t always control them. Therefore, it is useful to know what gestures, for example, of hands mean, in order to understand how sincere your interlocutor is, how open, calm or excited, etc.

What do the gestures of the hands and palms mean?

Human hands are almost always in sight. And they always pay a lot of attention in a situation of communication. If your opponent is overwhelmed by strong emotions, then his palms and hands are unlikely to be at rest, most likely, he will twist something in his hands, stroke something, touch things, his clothes, hair, etc. It is important to know what hand gestures are talking about in order to correctly interpret the behavior of your interlocutor, focusing not only on words.

The very first gesture that can say a lot about a person is a welcoming handshake. If he is an imperious nature, he will be the first to extend his hand, turning it palm down. Wishing to show special respect and even subservience, people hold out their hand, turned down by the edge. A compliant, non-confrontational and somewhat shy opponent is likely to give you a hand turned edge up. In an insecure, weak-willed person, the hand will be tense and straight, and the handshake will be weak.

Other hand gestures and their meaning:

  • a person often spreads his arms to the sides and shows his palms - he is sincere and open to communication;
  • crossed arms and palms, on the contrary, speak of alertness and not being ready for contact;
  • palms folded on top of each other speak of the opponent's overestimated self-conceit;
  • hands in pockets, especially if a person is sitting at the same time, is a sign of aggression and irritability;
  • hands are in motion, a person constantly strokes his hair with his palms, touches his face, etc. - he tries to lie;
  • a person covers his mouth with his hand - he does not agree with you, but does not dare to object;
  • straight palms pressed against each other - a sign of a purposeful and tough person in communication;
  • palms lie on the edge of the table - the opponent expects to receive support from you;
  • half-bent hands - the interlocutor does not want conflict, is ready for any compromises in communication;
  • one hand holds the wrist of the other - a person is not sure of his actions and words, but is trying to pull himself together.

The most common finger gestures and their meaning

There are so-called international gestures that are well understood by people from different countries of the world. And often they are used to overcome the language barrier. Although, nevertheless, one should be careful to use some finger gestures familiar to Europeans, for example, in Muslim and some other countries. After all, here they can be interpreted as indecent.

So the well-known sign "OK" - the thumb and forefinger folded into a ring - is usually an expression of approval. But in Brazil and Arab countries, it means an allusion to intimate relationships and is considered offensive. In Japan, this gesture should be understood as the question "How much does it cost?".



Meaning of other finger gestures:

  • fingers clasped in a “lock” - an expression of silent disagreement with your words, even if the person smiles at the same time, be sure that he will reject your offer;
  • fingers clenched into a fist - a sign of pent-up aggression, your opponent is likely to explode;
  • the joined fingertips forming a hut are a sign of the interlocutor's self-confidence, he feels a sense of superiority, and your words make him smile condescendingly.

What do arms wide apart mean?

What are the options?

Lanusya

If a person is lying, maybe he is resting. So it's usually good to lie in the grass. If a person with outstretched arms on the floor with intermittent breathing and convulsions, most likely he is ill and needs to call an ambulance. If a person spreads his arms to the sides in response to your question, he apparently does not know what to answer you. And if he runs to meet you and spread his arms wide, run into his arms! Well, if this is regarded as body language, then the interlocutor is favorable to you and he has nothing to hide from you.

Jarptica

Widely spread arms are not a very popular gesture these days. Now people try to restrain their emotions, they are more cold. People remember what this gesture means:

  1. Exercise (charging).
  2. Hello (greeting).
  3. Embrace.
  4. A lack of money.
  5. Size (for example, fish caught).
  6. Equilibrium (gymnast in the circus).

There may be many options. Here are a few of them:

  1. Arms widely spread to the sides, while the shoulders are even and the arms are raised up, there is a smile and grace on the face - the person is happy, he wants to hug the whole world, perhaps for the first time he found himself in some very beautiful place and at the same time experiencing a feeling of delight.
  2. Widely spread arms, with tension in the whole body - the person woke up and stretched.
  3. Widely spread arms to the sides when meeting with someone - a gesture of greeting, the joy of meeting and the desire to hug.
  4. Widely spread arms to the sides, but at the same time the shoulders are raised, the head is to one side, a wry smile is a gesture of bewilderment.

But the figure of the Vitruvian Man with his arms wide apart, inscribed in a circle and a square, which was drawn by Leonardo da Vinci in the 15th century, is a symbol of proportions. human body. For example, the distance between widely spread arms is equal to the height of a person.

Hunt nickname

Most often, wide-spread arms can mean a willingness to hug a person whom they saw and who is inexpressibly welcome. Sometimes this gesture can mean surprise. If you find out if a person is telling you the truth, then this gesture speaks of his sincerity.

But still, it is worth looking at the situation and at the facial expressions of a person in order to more accurately determine what this gesture means in a particular case.

Strymbrym

As a rule, wide-spread hands are such a gesture of helplessness, meaning a person does not know how and how he can help you. In other cases, it is the willingness to hug and greet you. There are also special gestures, say for assemblers, where such a gesture means that the action is over.

metamorph

Gesture arms wide apart, Can mean welcome. And can express bewilderment. Or maybe just joy. Much depends on the circumstances under which this all happens, and the width of the divorced hands.

Kudryavtsev Vladimir Semenovich

The gesture is quite common and you can meet it when a fisherman shows what kind of fish he caught once.

Then an attempt to catch someone or a gesture showing that we want to hug someone.

Another gesture means some kind of bewilderment or problem. Or he measures the wall so that later he can measure his arm span with a meter. And whether this gesture means stop - stop.

Victor

Widely spread hands mean openness and cordiality of a person. So he is glad to see you and wants to hug you :) Also, if a person spreads his arms, then this may mean that he cannot help you in this situation, only spread his arms. Or vice versa, throwing up the clouds above your head.

red cloud

There are many variations on this theme, ranging from the desire to hug a person moving towards a meeting and ending with "fishing tricks", that is, a person with outstretched arms shows what a huge fish he has caught.

Still divorced hands can mean bewilderment, or not knowing something.

Kacevalova

My options would be:

  • a person prepares to hug a child / animal / person / pillow
  • doing exercises/exercises
  • catches something: wedding bouquet, keys, money and so on
  • resting on the bed
  • carrying anything large and/or heavy.

Body language or the meaning of gestures...

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Gestures (their meaning)

Knowledge of body language (the meaning of various gestures, facial expressions, etc.) is mandatory in the West for managers, starting from the middle level. This article gives the meaning of only a very few gestures from all their diversity.

Openness gestures. Among them, the following can be distinguished: Open arms with palms up / gesture, knitted with sincerity and openness /, shrugging, accompanied by a gesture of open hands / indicates openness of nature /, unbuttoning the jacket / people who are open and friendly to you often unbutton their jacket during a conversation and even take it off in your presence/. For example, when children are proud of their achievements, they openly show their hands, and when they feel guilty or wary, they hide their hands either in their pockets or behind their backs. Experts also noticed that during successfully ongoing negotiations, their participants unbutton their jackets, straighten their legs, move to the edge of the chair, close to the table, which separates them from the interlocutor.

Protection gestures /defensive/. They react to possible threats, conflict situations. When we see that the interlocutor has crossed his arms over his chest, we should reconsider what we are doing or saying, because he begins to withdraw from the discussion. Hands clenched into fists also mean defensive reaction speaker.

Evaluation gestures . They express thoughtfulness and dreaminess. For example, the "hand to cheek" gesture - people leaning their cheek on their hand are usually immersed in deep thought. Gesture of critical assessment - the chin rests on the palm. the index finger is extended along the cheek, the remaining fingers are below the mouth / “wait and see” position /. A person sits on the edge of a chair, elbows on hips, arms hanging freely / the position "this is wonderful!" /. The tilted head is a gesture of attentive listening. So, if the majority of listeners in the audience do not have their heads bowed, then the group as a whole is not interested in the material that the teacher presents. The chin scratch / "ok, let's think" gesture/ is used when a person is busy making a decision. Gestures about glasses / wipes glasses, takes a shackle of glasses to the mouth, etc. / - this is a pause for reflection. pondering one's situation before putting up a more determined resistance, demanding clarification or raising a question.

pacing . - a gesture denoting an attempt to solve a difficult problem or make a difficult decision. Pinching the bridge of the nose is a gesture usually combined with eyes closed, and speaking of the deep concentration of "intense thought.

boredom gestures . They are expressed in tapping the foot on the floor or clicking the cap of a fountain pen. Head in the palm of your hand. Machine drawing on paper. Empty look / "I look at you, but do not listen" /.

Gestures of courtship, "beautification" . In women, they look like smoothing hair, straightening hair, clothes, looking at yourself in the mirror and turning in front of it; swaying the hips, slowly crossing and spreading the legs in front of the man, stroking oneself on the calves, knees, thighs; balancing the shoes on the tips of the fingers /"in your presence I feel comfortable"/, for men - correcting the tie, cufflinks, jacket, straightening the whole body, moving the chin up and down to others.

Gestures of suspicion and stealth . The hand covers the mouth - the interlocutor diligently hides his position on the issue under discussion. A glance to the side is an indicator of secrecy. Legs or the whole body is facing the exit - a sure sign that a person wants to end a conversation or meeting. Touching or rubbing the nose index finger- a sign of doubt / other varieties of this gesture - rubbing with the index finger behind the ear or in front of the ear, rubbing the eyes /

Gestures of dominance-subordination. Superiority can be expressed in a welcoming handshake. When a person gives you a firm handshake and turns it so that the palm rests on top of yours, he is trying to express something like physical superiority. And, conversely, when he holds out his hand with the palm up, it means he is ready to take on a subordinate role. When the interlocutor's hand is carelessly thrust into his jacket pocket during a conversation, and thumb while outside - it expresses a person's confidence in his superiority.

Ready gestures . Hands on hips - the first sign of readiness / often seen in athletes waiting for their turn to perform /. A variation of this posture in a sitting position - a person sits on the edge of a chair, the elbow of one hand and the palm of the other rest on his knees / so they sit just before concluding an agreement or. on the contrary, before getting up and leaving/.

Reinsurance gestures . Different finger movements reflect different sensations: insecurity, internal conflict, fears. The child in this case sucks his finger, the teenager bites his nails, and the adult often replaces his finger with a fountain pen or pencil and bites them. Other gestures of this group are interlaced fingers, when the thumbs rub against each other; tingling of the skin; moving the back of a chair before sitting down, in a gathering of other people.

For women, a typical gesture of giving inner confidence is a slow and graceful raising of a hand to the neck.

Frustration gestures. They are characterized by short intermittent breathing, often accompanied by obscure sounds like moaning, lowing, etc. Anyone who does not notice the moment when his opponent begins to breathe rapidly and continues to prove his own may run into trouble; tightly woven, tense hands - a gesture of distrust and suspicion / one who tries, by clasping his hands, to assure others of his sincerity, usually fails /, hands tightly clasping one another - it means that a person is in a "mess" for example, must answer a question , containing a serious accusation against him / stroking the neck with the palm of your hand / in many cases when a person defends himself / - women usually fix their hair in these situations.

Gullibility gestures . The fingers are connected like a dome of a temple /gesture "dome"/, which means trust and some self-contentment, selfishness or pride /a very common gesture in a boss-subordinate relationship/.

Gestures of authoritarianism. Hands are connected behind the back, the chin is raised / this is how army commanders, policemen, and also top leaders often stand /. In general, if you want to make clear your superiority, you just need to physically rise above your opponent - sit above him if you are talking while sitting, or maybe stand in front of him.

Gestures of nervousness . Coughing, clearing the throat / one who often does this feels insecure, anxious /, the elbows are placed on the table, forming a pyramid, the top of which is the hands located directly in front of the mouth / such people play cat and mouse with partners, while they do not give them the opportunity to "reveal the cards", which is indicated by removing hands from the mouth on the table / jingling coins in the pocket, indicating concern about the presence or lack of money; twitching one's ear is a sign that the interlocutor wants to interrupt the conversation, but is holding himself back.

Self-control gestures. Hands behind the back and tightly clenched. Another posture is sitting in a chair, the man crossed his ankles and clasped his hands on the armrests /typical of waiting for a dentist's appointment/. The gestures of this group signal a desire to cope with strong feelings and emotions.

Body language expressed in gait.

The most important are the speed, the size of the steps, the degree of tension associated with walking body movements, the setting of socks. Do not forget about the influence of shoes (especially for women)!

Fast or slow gait depends on temperament and strength of impulses restless-nervous - lively and active - calm and relaxed - sluggishly lazy (for example, with a relaxed, sagging posture, etc.)

wide steps(more often in men than in women): often extraversion, purposefulness, zeal, enterprise, efficiency. Most likely aimed at distant targets.

Short, small steps(more often in women than in men): rather introversion, caution, calculation, adaptability, quick thinking and reactions, restraint.

Emphasized wide and slow gait- the desire to flaunt, actions with pathos. Strong and heavy movements should always demonstrate to others the strength and significance of the individual. Question: is it really?

Pronounced relaxed gait- lack of interest, indifference, aversion to coercion and responsibility, or in many young people - immaturity, lack of self-discipline, or snobbery.

Noticeably small and at the same time fast steps, disturbed rhythmically: agitation, fearfulness various shades. (Unconscious goal: evade, give way to any danger).

Rhythmically strong gait, swaying slightly back and forth(with increased movements of the hips), claiming some space: naive-instinctive and self-confident natures.

Shuffling "sagging" gait refusal of volitional efforts and aspirations, lethargy, slowness, laziness.

Heavy "proud" gait, in which there is something theatrical, not entirely appropriate, when the steps are relatively small when walking slowly (contradiction), when the upper body is held pointedly and too straight, perhaps with a disturbed rhythm: overestimation of oneself, arrogance, narcissism.

Hard, angular, stilted, wooden gait(unnatural tension in the legs, the body cannot naturally sway): tightness, lack of contacts, timidity - hence, in the form of compensation, excessive hardness, overexertion.

Unnatural jerky gait, emphasized large and quick steps, noticeable waving of the arms back and forth: the existing and demonstrated activity is often only meaningless employment and efforts about some of their own desires.

Constant lifting up(on tense toes): striving upward, driven by an ideal, a strong need, a sense of intellectual superiority.

Posture

Good relaxed posture- the basis is high susceptibility and openness to the environment, the ability to immediately use internal forces, natural self-confidence and a sense of security.

Immobility or tension in the body: self-defense reaction when they feel out of place and want to step back. Greater or lesser constraint, avoidance of contact, closeness, self-centered state of mind. Often sensitivity (sensitivity when you need to evaluate yourself).

Constant tightness and external rigidity with a certain coldness of manifestations: sensitive natures who try to hide behind the appearance of firmness and confidence (often quite successfully).

Bad, sluggish posture: outside and inside "hang nose"

stooped back: humility, humility, sometimes servility. This is a spiritual state, which is confirmed by a facial expression known to everyone.

Frequently taken postures of a conventional kind(for example, one or two hands in pockets, hands clasped behind the back or crossed on the chest, etc.) - if not associated with states of tension: lack of independence, the need to imperceptibly include oneself in the general order. Often observed when several people gather in a group.

Body Language - Shoulders & Upper Body

Combination: high shoulders with a slightly stooped back and a more or less retracted chin(more or less bowed head, drawn into the shoulders): a sense of threat and the resulting defensive behavior: helplessness, feeling "bristle", fear, nervousness, timidity. If it persists constantly, it is an established trait that has developed from a prolonged stay in a state of intimidation, for example, with a constant fear of parents or a spouse (domestic tyrant).

Shoulders sloping forward- a feeling of weakness and depression, submissiveness, a feeling or an inferiority complex.

Squeezing the shoulders forward and out- with strong fear, horror.

Free drop of the shoulders- a feeling of confidence, inner freedom, control of the situation.

Shoulder push-ups- a sense of strength, one's own capabilities, activity, enterprise, determination to act, often reassessing oneself.

Alternating raising and lowering the shoulders- the inability to establish something exactly, doubts, reflections, skepticism.

Bulging chest(intense inhalations and exhalations, a constant large residual air in the lungs):

"+": consciousness of strength, strong feeling their personality, activity, enterprise, the need for social contacts.

"-": (especially if underlined): swagger, "puffed up" person, "inflated" intentions, overestimation of oneself.

sunken chest(more intense exhalation than inhalation, there is a minimum amount of air in the lungs) - often the shoulders fall forward:

"+": inner peace, a certain indifference, isolation, but all this is within the boundaries of the positive, as it stems from the weakness of motives.

"-": poor health, lack of pressure and vitality, passivity, humility, depression (especially with a general breakdown).

Hands rest on the hips: the need for strengthening, strengthening. Demonstration to others of one's firmness, confidence, stability and superiority: hands are not used at all in a dispute, claims to a large space. Challenge, bravado. Often a compensation for a hidden feeling of weakness or embarrassment. The action is enhanced with legs wide apart and the head pulled back.

Hands support the upper body, leaning on something eg against a table, back of a chair, low podium, etc.: this is a supportive movement for the upper body for someone who is weak on their feet; in the psychological sense - the desire for spiritual support with internal uncertainty.

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What does Dab Gesture Dab Movement mean? In this article I would like to talk about such a fashionable now dub gesture. What does dub gesture mean. However, I recommend reading a few first. interesting articles on the topic of Pipidastra's fashionable jargon. Twerk. B-Boy. Beatmaker, etc.
Many are now at a loss and are trying to google the answer to the question of what the dub movement means. It must be understood that this gesture was coined among trap and crunk rappers such as Migos, Skippa Da Flippa, Rich The Kid etc. Most likely, the Dub dance originated in Atlanta, but this is not a fact.
Now the dance has become so famous that both schoolchildren and adults have questions about it. In fact, the dub, in fact, became the dominant dance of the summer of the year. Someone not understanding could see LeBron James doing Dab and it looked like he either wanted to sneeze into his forearm or wanted to sniff his armpit.

Dub movement- dab movement deb gesture means this gesture shows your inner state when you have done something cool and are very pleased with yourself. Please note that some football players often sniff their armpit

Some believe that the very first team that created the Dub movement were three acrobat brothers. Huey, Duey, and Louie - The Migos. while other individuals with foam at the mouth prove that it was created by such famous rappers, how Pee-Wee Longway, Rich The Kid. or Jose Guapo living in Atlanta. However, although they have certain merits in creating the Dub movement, they came up with the main part Skippa Da Flippa. which can be seen in his video before it became mainstream. Regardless of who did it first, it should be understood that the now popular Dub movement has its roots in Atlanta, where such dances are baked like pancakes for Shrovetide.

Myself dance message means more than just dumbly waving your arms and sniffing your armpit. This is what you feel in this moment time, your inner state, and what music means to you.


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Features of non-verbal communication

Many gestures are not fixed by consciousness, but they fully convey the mood and thoughts of a person. If you want to pass for an attentive and interesting interlocutor, then you need to understand gestures and facial expressions.

Many gestures are not fixed by consciousness, but they fully convey the mood and thoughts of a person. If there is a desire to become an attentive and interesting interlocutor, then it makes sense to understand gestures and facial expressions, to study the signals given by means of non-verbal communication.

- fingers clasped. Three options are possible: crossed fingers raised at face level, lie on the table, lie on your knees. This gesture denotes disappointment and the desire of the interlocutor to hide his negative attitude;

- mouth protection by hand(it can only be a few fingers or a fist). This gesture indicates that the listener feels that you are lying;

- ear scratching and rubbing. This gesture indicates that the person has heard enough and wants to speak out;

- neck scratching. Such a gesture testifies to the doubt and uncertainty of a person;

- pull back collar. This gesture is used when a person is angry or upset. It can also be used when a person lied and suspected that his deception had been discovered;

- fingers in mouth. This gesture speaks of an internal need for approval and support;

- cheek support. The gesture indicates that the interlocutor has become bored;

- the index finger is directed vertically to the temple, and the thumb supports the chin. The gesture indicates that the interlocutor is negative or critical of what he hears;

Companion rubs his forehead, temples, chin, covers his face with his hands- this indicates that he is not in the mood to talk to anyone at the moment;

Human averts eyes- this is the most striking indicator that he is hiding something;

- arms crossed on chest the interlocutor signal that it is better to end the conversation or move on to another topic. If the interlocutor crossed his arms and clenched his palms into a fist, then this means that he is extremely hostile. You need to end the conversation as soon as possible. If the interlocutor wraps his arms around his shoulders when crossing his arms, this means that he is already ready to go hand-to-hand;

- gesture "pinching the bridge of the nose", the “thinker” posture, when they prop their cheeks with their hands - these are gestures of reflection and evaluation;

- index finger scratching right hand places under the earlobe or side of the neck. rubbing the nose with the index finger are gestures of doubt that indicate that something is not clear to the interlocutor in the conversation;

An offended person most often takes the following pose. He raises his shoulders and lowers his head. If the interlocutor took just such a pose, then the topic of conversation should be changed;

A person trying to end a conversation lowers the eyelids. If your interlocutor wears glasses, he will take off his glasses and put them aside;

If your interlocutor bites the temples of glasses or constantly taking off and putting on glasses, which means that he is delaying the time to make a decision. In this case, you need to help your interlocutor and give him the time he needs to think;

If your interlocutor walks around the room. this means that he is interested in the conversation, but he needs to think before making a decision;

Gestures and character

A man smug and arrogant folds his hands together.

A self-confident person who wants to show his superiority over others can be recognized by the gestures of "laying hands behind the back with a grip on the wrist" and "laying hands behind the head." It is difficult to communicate with such a person. Therefore, if they want to win him over, they lean forward a little with outstretched palms and ask him to explain something. Another way is to copy the gesture.

If the interlocutor suddenly began to collect villi from his clothes, and at the same time turned away from the speaker or looked at the floor, this means that he does not agree with what was said or does not want to express his opinion.

A person who, during a conversation, holds his hands on the side edges of a chair or his hands are on his knees wants to end the conversation. In this case, the conversation is immediately terminated.

By the way the listener releases cigarette smoke, one can determine his attitude to the interlocutor and to the conversation. If he constantly blows smoke upwards, it means that he is in a positive mood and enjoys the conversation. If the smoke is directed downward, then the person, on the contrary, is negatively inclined, and the faster he releases the smoke, the more the conversation is unpleasant for him.

Gait is also an important determining factor in the momentary state of a person. If a person has his hands in his pockets or he swings them, if he looks under his feet, he is in a depressed state. A man whose hands are clasped behind his back and his head is lowered is preoccupied with something.

Lowered shoulders and a raised head mean that a person is set for success, in control of the situation. Head tilted to one side - the interlocutor is interested. Rubbing the century - the interlocutor is telling a lie. Raised shoulders mean that the interlocutor is tense and feels the danger coming from you. Raised shoulders and lowered head are a sign of isolation. The interlocutor is either insecure, or afraid of something, or dissatisfied with the conversation, or feels humiliated.

In order to achieve the desired goal in a conversation, it is not enough to be an attentive person, you yourself need to use gestures of openness during a conversation that will help win over the interlocutor, call him to a frank conversation and leave the most favorable impression about yourself. The gestures of openness include the “open hands” gesture, when they extend their hands to the interlocutor with their palms up, and the “unbuttoning the jacket” gesture.

Watch your facial expressions: lips should not be tightly compressed, while there should be a half-smile on your face (drooped corners of the mouth are unacceptable - this means that you are upset about something, and no one needs such an interlocutor). When you look at the interlocutor, then visually try to draw a triangle on his face, in which you need to look. It helps you concentrate

Fingers, if possible, always keep together. While eating, dancing, smoking, the little finger is not put to the side, it will look cutesy-mannered. It is also indecent to point a finger.

When talking with someone, look into the eyes of the interlocutor. Educated people know how to control their gaze, facial expressions, giving the face a natural expression.

There are situations when during a conversation there is an irresistible desire to sneeze. You can resist this: just rub the bridge of your nose.

Handshake and character traits

An authoritative handshake promotes submission. It can actually make it impossible to establish equal relations. Such a handshake is characteristic of people who seek to lead, subordinate. At the same time, the palm is directed downward, in connection with which the partner is simply forced to turn the palm up. It is recommended to respond to an authoritative handshake like this:

make a wrist girth from above, and then shake it. This will allow for some time to unsettle a person who intends to command.

shake a person's hand with both hands. Such a handshake is possible between politicians as it symbolizes trust. This gesture, however, should not be used when meeting, because it can cause rejection in a stranger.

An indifferent handshake is a slight touch of the hands. Such a lifeless touch leaves the feeling that a person who is characterized by such a gesture has a weak will.

A strong handshake is one that can cause pain. It is usually preferred by serious people, whose main character trait is the desire for conquest.

A limiting handshake, that is, a handshake that is not bent at the elbow, helps to maintain a certain distance between people, leaves the personal zone inviolable. This type of handshake is characteristic of people who are aggressive or seeking to protect themselves from other people's pressure. If, during a limiting handshake, only fingers are put into the palm, then this indicates that the person does not feel confident in himself.

A pulling handshake, in which one of the partners pulls the hand of the other, may mean that this person is so insecure that he just needs to be only in the personal zone.

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Hand gestures and their meaning

Research has proven that there are more nerve connections between the hands and the brain than between any other part of the body. Subconsciously, your hands show the true attitude towards others, to a place or to a situation. By the way you place your hands, rub your palms and move your fingers, any observant person can understand how you really feel.

Numerous experiments have shown how people respond to hand gestures. When the speaker is in the palms up position, the listeners respond positively to what was said. When the same message is spoken, but with the palms facing down, the audience's level of confidence in these words is significantly reduced.

Hand gestures showing honesty and openness

Since ancient times, open hands have been considered a sign of unarmedness, an indicator that a person is trustworthy. If you need easy way, to understand how open and honest the interlocutor is with you - pay attention to where his palms are looking. If one or both palms are facing up, then it is very likely that you are hearing the truth. The same rule applies when the palms are open and facing the speaker's face.

But, of course, artists, professional liars and used car dealers know this trick and use it to convince you of their sincerity and honesty. But you are able to understand that something is not clean, because other indicators of honesty are missing, such as open facial expressions, calm breathing, and a relaxed posture.

When you want to establish a sense of trust and honesty, let your hands be open, otherwise it may seem like you are hiding something. You can also use the open hand gesture to connect with the audience, help them capture the main idea of ​​the report and show that you value their opinion:

Let's say you want to express a thought without words. Bend your elbows 90 degrees and spread them apart so that your palms are facing each other. Like you're showing how much big fish caught. Slowly show with your palms what you want to express and you will soon realize that your listeners see this picture.

When, during your speech, you want to listen to the opinion of a listener from the audience, turn to him and point in his direction with an open palm. The gesture is similar to when you give a gift. With this gesture, you give a chance to speak, the interlocutor feels gratitude and your interest in his opinion.

If the interlocutor holds both hands in front of him, palms directed towards his body, as if hugging someone - in this way he shows that you join his opinion.

Gestures of power and authoritarianism

Turn your hands palms down and get a gesture of power and authoritarianism. Such a gesture says “I control everything. Do as I say!" Be careful when using this gesture, especially if the fingers are almost closed, as it is associated with dominance and tyranny.

If you're still in doubt, look at the Nazi salute of the Third Reich. When you want to calm a tense situation, or ask for silence, rhythmically lower and raise your palms facing down with fingers slightly apart. Make sure your fingers are really relaxed, otherwise you may cause a backlash.

Defensive hand gestures

With such gestures, a person tries to protect himself from the world around him or reacts to possible threats. Usually, if your interlocutor crosses his arms over his chest or clenches them into fists, this means that you should reconsider what you said or switch to some other topic of conversation.

Evaluative hand gestures

It is customary to call such gestures gestures that are interpreted as an assessment of your words by your interlocutor. Your interlocutor in this case rests his chin on his palm, may scratch his chin, or his hands may generally hang freely from the chair if he is in a sitting position. If a person wipes his glasses, this can also mean that he is in deep thought and takes a break for this.

boredom gestures

When a person gets really bored of being in your company, he begins fiddling with his fountain pen, tapping his fingers on the table, or making other gestures with his hands that divert his attention.

Gestures of courtship and preening

As a rule, such gestures are more typical for women. If a woman straightens and smoothes her hair, examines herself in the mirror, this means that the interlocutor is not indifferent to her. The same applies to men who, in such cases, straighten their tie, cufflinks or jacket.

Stealth and suspicion gestures

If the person who communicates with you rubs his nose with his index finger or touches his earlobe with it, know that the meaning of such a hand gesture is only one: he is afraid of something and does not trust you. The same is true if the interlocutor rubs his eye.

Ready gestures

If a person keeps his hands on his hips, the meaning of the gesture of his hands is only one - his readiness for something. Look at the athletes who are preparing for the performance. When you watch them, you can often see them holding their hands on their hips before starting their performance. A variation of this gesture in a sitting position can be when a person leans on his knees with the elbow of one hand and the palm of the other, as a rule, immediately before the conclusion of any agreement or, conversely, before getting up and leaving.

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Recently, while watching the clips of your favorite artists, you probably began to notice that a new dance movement has come into fashion - “Dab”. We tried to figure out what it is and where it came from.

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Where did it come from?

First of all, the dance became popular thanks to musicians from Atlanta. The "inventors" of this chip can rightfully be considered Jose Guapo, Skippa Da Flippa, Pee Wee Long Way, Rich The Kid, OG Maco and other rappers from the environment Migos, but there is one but. Is it a "but"? there is little chance that the dance originated not only in the circle of these artists. A good example would be the world-famous story of how radio appeared? at the same time, but different places. Someone says that Texas has been “debating” for several years, someone else believes that Memphis holds the palm (though who exactly was the innovator? is not reported). Nonetheless, official version still adheres to the theory that the dance appeared in Atlanta, and for the first time they began to dance it in a party QC.

The artists themselves call it not just a dance? it's how you feel, how you look and how you move.

How to do it?

In principle, it is not so difficult, but the clarity of movements plays a huge role. Here is the prepared Rich The Kid a video showing exactly what to do and how to do it.

Matches and more

It is worth noting that the movements are somewhat reminiscent of the famous dance "Crank Dat" from Soulja Boy. Agree, there is something similar.

The dance became so popular that some even began to come up with their own names for it.

But these guys from France are completely accused of blindly copying American colleagues in the shop.

What is surprising is that Jose Guapo personally accused 2 Chainz in "stealing his intellectual property", because he, in turn, followed the trend.

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Popularity

The chip became so popular that some of its fans even decided to teach their fathers. It turned out well!


And basketball players are not left out. LeBron James and Nick Young also supported the movement. Join and you!

Shall we reconsider?

We offer to summarize all of the above by watching video clips, where these movements are most common.

By the way, this term also refers to the method of using marijuana, but here it will already help you

4 In this article I would like to talk about such a fashionable now dub gesture. What does dub gesture mean? However, first I recommend reading some interesting articles on the topic of fashionable jargon Pipidastra, Twerk, B-Boy, Beatmaker, etc.
Many are now at a loss and are trying to google the answer to the question of what the dub movement means. It must be understood that this gesture was coined among trap and crunk rappers, such as Migos, Skippa Da Flippa, Rich The Kid etc. Most likely, the Dub dance originated in Atlanta, but this is not a fact.
Now the dance has become so famous that it is sure to raise questions, both among shkololo and adults. In fact, dub, in fact, became the dominant dance of the summer 2016 of the year. Someone not understanding could see how LeBron James does" Dab", and it looked like he was about to sneeze into his forearm, or he wanted to sniff his armpit.

Dub movement -this gesture shows your inner state when you have done something cool and are very pleased with yourself. Please note that some football players often "sniff" their armpit



Some believe that the very first team that created the Dub movement were three " acrobat brother" Huey, Duey, and Louie - The Migos, while others with foam at the mouth prove that it was created by such famous rappers as Pee-Wee Longway, Rich The Kid, or Jose Guapo living in Atlanta. However, although they have certain merits in creating the Dub movement, they came up with the main part Skippa Da Flippa, which can be seen in his video before it became mainstream. Regardless of who did it first, it should be understood that the now popular Dub movement has its roots in Atlanta, where such dances are baked like pancakes for Shrovetide.

Myself dance message means more than just dumbly waving your arms and sniffing your armpit. This is what you feel at a given moment in time, your inner state, and what music means to you.