What is the sound a snap makes
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Snapping (or clicking) one's fingers is the act of creating a snapping or clicking sound with one's fingers. Primarily this is done by building tension between the thumb and another (middle, index, or ring) finger and then moving the other finger forcefully downward so it hits the palm of the same hand at a high speed.
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The 'clicking' sound comes from your middle finger striking the fleshy region located at the base of your thumb.? When you rub your thumb and the middle finger, a soft brushing sound comes due to the friction. But the real snap sound comes when your finger hits the base of your thumb.?
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