when my middle finger releases my thumb
2007-03-07 05:31:21
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answer #1
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answered by chedderapples 4
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I've tested this (sad) and believe it's the friction caused between the thumb and finger, so making the snap in the eventual release of the thumb.
2007-03-07 05:29:20
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answer #2
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answered by pniccimiss 4
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The loudest sound comes when your middle finger hits your hand. Try it with any of your other fingers, especially your pinkie, and you get more of a rubbing sound and less of a snap.
2007-03-07 11:28:27
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answered by Critter 6
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Yes, when my middle finger releases.
2007-03-07 05:29:51
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answered by Kimora Miranda 3
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The sound actually culminates from the two strikes. in case you cover the palm of your hand and then snap your palms, you even with the certainty that pay attention a valid, in spite of the certainty that it particularly is no longer as loud as on a similar time as your finger strikes your palm.
2016-11-23 13:28:41
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answered by guiterrez 4
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when the middle finger hits the fatty portion below the thumb
2007-03-07 05:32:02
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answered by woody 5
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I don't know and now I can't stop snapping my fingers trying to figure it out. Thanks so much.
2007-03-07 05:47:35
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answered by Sharon M 6
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Wrong posting.
Correction, to the correct posting section!
2007-03-07 05:43:03
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answered by Erik W 2
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