Lock and fly
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The Lock and fly is a hand gesture used in the West Indies and Caribbean Islands and popular among the Rasta community.[citation needed] It consists of two movements: a full flat-palm grasping of a partner's hand followed by sliding of the palms in a forward motion finally finishing with a flexion & extension of the fingers.
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