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Part 1: Signs and Symbols - Mano Cornuto (Horns)Probably the most famous hand sign of all time that is thoroughly misunderstood is the ever so popular rock and roll horns, devil  horns, el diablo, hook em horns, or as it is correctly known as the mano cornuto or even Il cornuto. Mano means hand and cornuto means horns. 2000 Eminem, Eminem Dr Dre, Rock Hand Sign, Eminem Wallpapers, Rock And Roll Girl, Hook Em Horns, Girl Face Tattoo, Young Johnny Depp, Scary Tattoos

Probably the most famous hand sign of all time that is thoroughly misunderstood is the ever so popular rock and roll horns, devil horns, el diablo, hook em horns, or as it is correctly known as the mano cornuto or even Il cornuto. Mano means hand and cornuto means horns. It can be traced back to old Italy and it was used as a hand gesture to put a hex on someone and to ward off the "evil eye". Even before then it was used in many ancient religions signifying different gods or goddesses. The…

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