Actually slang for kidding me.
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In American Sign Language, pulling on the index finger typically indicates calling attention to something or someone, or conveying a point or emphasis. It can also be used to show direction or to give a command.
In American Sign Language, touching your chin with your index finger and bringing it down to your chest typically means "I love you." It is a common gesture used to convey affection or love towards someone.
If you mean who then to sign who is with your index finger pointing to your face but at the mouth area and with your index finger you move it in a circular motion clockwise as if you were making a circle around your mouth, chin, and jaw area and that would be who.
In American Sign Language, touching the index finger to the palm of the other hand can signify the concept of "finish" or "done." It is often used to indicate completion or finality in a situation or conversation.
Placing your middle and index fingers on your chin is often a sign that someone is contemplating or thinking deeply about something. It can convey that the person is pondering a question, decision, or idea.
Touching your chin can mean a few things, depending on how it's done and the context. Just touching your index finger to your chin can mean either "say" or "miss" (as in "I miss you"). If you twist your index finger while touching your chin, it means "serious."