Any gesture of the body must be taken in context to the situation at the time ( though some are more explicit than others of course). Putting the hands on the hips can mean exasperation or annoyance, could be a restful, waiting, or thinking posture, might be flirtatious, or may just be someone's personal quirk.
with hands on hips and elbows extending outward "she stood there akimbo" In or into a position in which the hands are on the hips and the elbows are bowed outward: children standing akimbo by the fence.
Standing still
Estampie means a dance from the medieval time. An estampie is a round dance with the dancers hold hands and circle round a fountain, a tree, or Evan a person standing in the middle.
It means offend the ears of the standing audience in the theatre - the lowest people It means offend the ears of the standing audience in the theatre - the lowest people
The word mitts refers to hands. Grimy mitts are dirty hands.
with hands on hips and elbows extending outward "she stood there akimbo" In or into a position in which the hands are on the hips and the elbows are bowed outward: children standing akimbo by the fence.
The word for placing your hands on your hips is "akimbo."
when you place your hands on your hips, you are actually touching your ischium
Akimbo
watch what someone does. folded arms usually means angry, if someone always does that it means calm and sometimes it means defensive. and if someone put their hands on their hips it means (maaaaaaybe) irriatated or impatiant.
iliac crest
iliac crest
means their hips are red
Standing 17.1 hands
He notices you and wants to have a relationship with you as a girlfriend or etc.
It means that whoever 'she' is, has got big hips.
knees hips spine hands