Handful of Pichka
Definition
Handful of Pichka, also known as жменька з кицьки is a term used in familial and close-knit circles of setback playing colleagues in the Northeast region of United States. In nominal form, this term is a visual hand effect and is rarely used in spoken form.
Origination
Handful of Pichka was originated by Bohdan [need complete name] somtime in the
1980s during a lecture of Posterior Observations of Female Anatomical Visualizations [ref:http://www.chiro.org/LINKS/FULL/Visualization.html]. It is believed that this first lecture was delivered in either upstate New York, or Connecticut [specific reference required].
Connotations
While Handful of Pichka may have some negative connotations, it is usually interpreted as a friendly gesture. Appropriate responses are a smile, a giggle, or
a light slap on the shoulder. Traditionally, a round of alcoholic imbibement is
the correct response to a showing of Handful of Pichka.
Visual Representation