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If you’ve attended a Wichita State University basketball game or watched one on television, you’ve seen it: Fans waving the “Shocker” hand sign — ring finger down, pointer and middle ...
If you're curious, the hand gesture is the shocker. If you don't know what it means, take a one way trip to the Urban Dictionary. Go ahead, I'll wait. Although the ride's pre-show film had been ...
during which Steven Tyler throws up “the shocker.” Or at least, he did for 17 years, but now it appears that Disney has extracted the crude hand gesture and replaced it with a flat ...
In it, Tyler appears to salute those boarding with a thumb-to-ring finger gesture known as "the shocker" to many. For years, this went unaltered, but Inside the Magic reports that Tyler's hand ...
A video of Aerosmith playing before the Rock ‘n’ Roller coaster ride in Disney World’s Hollywood Studio’s was recently edited to remove Steven Tyler giving the “shocker” hand gesture ...
Has Steven Tyler been making the obscene hand gesture known as "the shocker" in front of countless Orlando tourists and families for the past 17 years? That's what Behind the Thrills, a popular ...
Towards the end of the clip, Tyler raises his hand to his head and makes the supposed obscene gesture you see in the above photo. We'll let you decide what that gesture means to you. Sure it ...
“I noticed that your cartoon is yesterday’s Times has, on the t-shirt of the beer-drinking man, a hand giving the sexual symbol known as “The Shocker,” where all fingers are extended save ...
EC3 shares some shocking news. EC3’s signature hand gesture featured him holding three fingers sideways, emulating an ‘E' or the ‘3' in his name. The shocker also holds three fingers up, ...
during which Steven Tyler throws up “the shocker.” Or at least, he did for 17 years, but now it appears that Disney has extracted the crude hand gesture and replaced it with a flat ...
There is a roller coaster at Disney’s Hollywood Studios theme park called the Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster. I’ve never been to Orlando, but according to our very own Chris DeVille, it’s an excellent ride.