Homonym: corna (Gesture)
Corna is a hand gesture made by extending the index and pinky fingers while keeping the other fingers folded down. It is often associated with rock music and is commonly used at concerts to show enthusiasm and support for the performance. The gesture has roots in various cultures, where it can symbolize protection against evil spirits.
In some contexts, the corna gesture is linked to Italian culture, where it is known as "malocchio" or the "evil eye." It can be used to ward off bad luck or negative energy. Despite its varied meanings, the gesture is primarily recognized in modern times as a sign of camaraderie among music fans.