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Alternative forms

 * The motion and orientation of the hand varies with the (physical or metaphorical) location of the two compared entities:
 * The palm may face forward instead of down.

Production

 * The ulnar side of the hand or the little finger itself should be pointing toward the first object or reference location.
 * Move the dominant hand side-to-side (toward the second object, then back toward the first, then back toward the second).
 * The radial side of the hand or the thumb itself should be pointing toward the second object or reference location.
 * Hold the dominant hand briefly in this posture.
 * Hold the dominant hand briefly in this posture.


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Adjective

 * 1) similar; same; alike

Verb

 * 1)  to be like (something); to seem the same as (something); to be similar to (something)
 * YOUR FAMILY LIKE WHAT? — “What is your family like?”
 * 1) * 2009, Michael DiMartino, Addicted - Sign Language - CaptainL0ver (“Captainl0ver interpreters Kelly Clarkson's song Addicted”), 0:29:
 * "ase"

- YOU SUPPOSE LIKE DRUG. — “It's like you're a drug.”


 * 1)  to be alike; to seem the same; to be similar

Inflection
The forms given above, with side-to-side movement, are used with subjects located at or referenced from opposite sides of the signer. For objects located at or referenced from other locations, the ulnar edge of the hand and the thumb point toward those locations and the hand moves between them:
 * Second/third-person subject with first-person object: