- for-loop: spin your right arm in a circle
- return: make a tossing motion with both arms
- +: bring your hands together
- -: pull your hands apart
- /: slash your right hand down diagonally towards your left
- if-statement: shrug your shoulders and lift your hands palms-up
- print: make a writing/scribbling motion with your right hand
- string-delimiter (start and end a string): air quotes
- true: thumbs up
- false: thumbs down
- function-definition: frame an invisible object with your arms/hands (like the aliens guy)
- function-call: make a "phone symbol" with your right hand by extending your thumb and pinky, and hold it up to your right ear
- alphanumeric characters: flag semaphore
- One goal of this language was to make the gestures/movements/symbols for complex actions such as "loop" and "print" intuitive for the human reader/viewer to grasp.
- Using flag semaphore for alphanumeric characters did not feel very intuitive. In particular, the re-use of the same movements/symbols for letters and numbers keeps the character space small, but increases the length and visual confusion of messages/programs that involve both.
- A compiler/interpreter for this language could have right-handed and left-handed modes.
- Inspired by bodyfuck.