Italian Gesture meaning "You didn't fool me" or "I fooled you"
This Italian gesture is used when someone tried to deceive, trick or fool you and you know what they are doing and reverse the act. It means "You didn't fool me" or "I fooled you."
This Italian gesture is used when someone tried to deceive, trick or fool you and you know what they are doing and reverse the act. It means "You didn't fool me" or "I fooled you."
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