Sleight of Hand

ooooh! Somebody hurry up and get this one because I just thought of a really cool one!
(see Cathe jumping up and down in her seat and waving her hand wildly to be called on)!
 
Ha ha ha at Cathe. On to other things before the thing at hand is settled.

Closer yet. "Cover" is the first word (or depending on alternate spellings, the first part of the word).
 
You got the idiom! Whew! Sorry I didn't know how to make it easier. Your turn, Bottesini.
 
Meaning= To do something with insufficient information or knowledge.


1. Right hand "Y" hand, shoulder level, bring forward in a swooping motion.

2. Tips of "V" hand are thrust towards closed eyes.
 
A fearful condition for pilots, but lots of folks do it idomatically. Flying blind?
 
Theatrical review

This deaf idiom should be easy, but it’s worth knowing.

Most everyone knows deafies wave their hands to show theater appreciation rather than clapping. But the sign for a bad performance is pinching the nostrils shut with a forefinger and thumb.

The sign means _____ !
 
This deaf idiom should be easy, but it’s worth knowing.

Most everyone knows deafies wave their hands to show theater appreciation rather than clapping. But the sign for a bad performance is pinching the nostrils shut with a forefinger and thumb.

The sign means _____ !

IT stinks!
 
Yep, "stink!" is the sign. Your turn, but if you want waving hands rather than piched noses, it better be good, ha ha ha.
 
I am always good!

Meaning= Previously unknown person, suddenly famous.

1. Open hands cover eyes, come down and one over top of other hide face.

2. Thumb by right eye, index and middle fingers wave.
 
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