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- plural of finger
- Arkaenglish | adronato
- third-person singular of finger
- The old names for the fingers are - Thumb (Anglo-Saxon thuma) Towcher (the finger that touches), foreman, or pointer This was called by the Anglo-Saxons the scite-finger, i e the shooting finger Long-man or long finger Lech-man or ring-finger The former means "medical finger," and the latter is a Roman expression, "digitus annularis " Called by the Anglo-Saxons the gold-finger Little-man or little finger Called by the Anglo-Saxons the eár-finger Fingers Ben Jonson says - "The thumb, in chiromancy, we give to Venus: The fore-finger to Jove; the midst to Saturn; The ring to Sol, the least to Mercury" Alchemist, i 2 His fingers are all thumbs Said of a person awkward in the use of his hands Ce sont les deux doigts de la main
- The points of land that stretch into the marsh at Presqu'ile From an airplane they look like the fingers of a giant hand!
- fingers crossed
- (deyim) See: keep one's fingers crossed
- fish fingers
- plural form of fish finger
- all fingers and thumbs
- clumsy or awkward
He tried to tie his shoelace but was all fingers and thumbs due to his nervousness.
- burn one's fingers
- to harm oneself; to suffer consequences of one's actions
He burned his fingers in the stock market and has been timid about investing ever since.
- butter fingers
- A clumsy person who always drops things, a klutz
- caught with one's fingers in the cookie jar
- Alternative form of caught with one's hand in the cookie jar
- click one's fingers
- To pull or push one's fingers so that they make a cracking noise
- cold fingers
- plural form of cold finger
- crack one's fingers
- to pull or push one's fingers so that they make a cracking noise
- cross one's fingers
- to tell a white lie
- cross one's fingers
- To wish for luck
- crossed fingers
- Simple past tense and past participle of cross one's fingers. (hoped, wished)
- crossed fingers
- Alternative spelling of fingers crossed. (hopefully, wishfully)
- crossed one's fingers
- Simple past tense and past participle of cross one's fingers
- crosses one's fingers
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cross one's fingers
- crossing one's fingers
- Present participle of cross one's fingers
- fat fingers
- plural form of fat finger
- finger
- One of the long extremities of the hand. Sometimes excludes the thumb
Each finger extended represents one-eighth of a cent. Thus when all four fingers and the thumb are extended, all being spread out from one another, it means five-eighths.
- finger
- To provide instructions in written music as to which fingers are to be used to produce particular notes or passages
- finger
- To use specified finger positions in producing notes on a musical instrument
- finger
- To poke or probe with a finger
Feeling tender around the face, she fingered herself gingerly. Yes, it was swollen, very sore around the cheekbones, with dried blood on the outsides of her eye sockets, below her nostrils, and below one ear.
- finger
- To identify or point out. Ex.: put the finger on To report to or identify for the authorities, rat on, rat out, squeal on, tattle on, turn in, to finger
- finger
- A walkway extending from a dock, an airport terminal, etc, used by passengers to board a waiting ship or aeroplane
- finger
- To use the fingers to penetrate and sexually stimulate one's own or another person's vagina or anus
She smiled, a look of amazement on her face, as if thinking that maybe this was the cock that she had been fantasizing about just now, as she fingered herself to a massive, body-engulfing orgasm.
- four fingers
- The sign made by the manager directing the pitcher to issue an intentional walk
Four fingers are up for Jones because the weak-hitting Smith will follow.
- green fingers
- A seemingly natural gardening ability
- have one's fingers in many pies
- to be involved in many different things
- index fingers
- plural form of index finger
- ladies' fingers
- The edible pods of the okra plant
- little fingers
- plural form of little finger
- middle fingers
- plural form of middle finger
- physic fingers
- plural form of physic finger
- putty in someone's fingers
- Alternative form of putty in someone's hands
- ring fingers
- plural form of ring finger
- sticky fingers
- A petty thief or petty thieves
There are too many sticky fingers around for me to leave my purse unattended.
- sticky fingers
- An inclination to steal
You'd better lock up your belongings before handing you keys to a valet; some of them have 'sticky fingers''.
- wedding fingers
- plural form of wedding finger
- work one's fingers to the bone
- Work especially hard, usually for an extended period
- cross fingers
- Hope that things will happen in the way you want them to. Usage notes: People often cross their middle finger over their first finger as a sign that they are hoping for luck
- finger
- {n} a part of the hand, hand, measure, art
- finger
- {v} to handle, touch, pilfer, steal, thieve
- green fingers
- Natural ability in growing plants
- keep one's fingers crossed
- (deyim) İyi şans dilemek
- keep one's fingers crossed
- (deyim) Wish for good results in something one is doing
Please keep your fingers crossed that I will pass the exam.
- keep one's fingers crossed
- (deyim) To wish for good luck
- stinky fingers
- (Oyunlar) Oh Hell (also known as Up the River, Hell Yeah!, Stinky Fingers, Get Fred, Gary's Game, Diminishing Bridge, Shit On Your Neighbor, Kari's Lane, German Bridge in Hong Kong, and many variations of "Oh Hell" with euphemisms and other swearwords) is a trick-taking card game in which the object is to take exactly the number of tricks bid, unlike contract bridge and spades, where taking more tricks than bid is a loss. Its first appearance dates to the early 1930s and is sometimes credited to Geoffrey Mott-Smith
- work one's fingers to the bone
- Çok çalışmak. "She worked her fingers to the bone to provide a home and food for seven children."
- burnt his fingers
- got in trouble; lost money through risky investing
- cross one's fingers
- hope for success, wish for success
- dead-man's-fingers
- the fruiting bodies of the fungi of the genus Xylaria
- finger
- A program that displays information about someone on the Internet When you are logged in, type finger followed by the e-mail address of the person you want to know more about and it can tell you whether or not a person is logged on, what their actual name is, and when they last logged on Not all Internet Service Providers support this feature Even for the ones that do, the user has to give filepermission to allow people from other hosts to see this information A Unix program that helps you find out information about someone else on the Internet
- finger
- disapproval If you tell someone to pull their finger out or to get their finger out, you are telling them rudely that you want them to start doing some work or making an effort. Isn't it about time that you pulled your finger out?
- finger
- A protocol with which you can get information about a user on the Internet It is generally only available for UNIX systems, although there are also clients for Macintosh and Windows
- finger
- An Internet software tool for locating people on other Internet sites Many sites do not allow incoming Finger requests, but many do
- finger
- If you cross your fingers, you put one finger on top of another and hope for good luck. If you say that someone is keeping their fingers crossed, you mean they are hoping for good luck. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they turn up soon
- finger
- To touch with the fingers; to handle; to meddle with
- finger
- To use specified finger positions in producing notes on a musical instrument, (b) To provide instructions in written music as to which fingers are to be used to produce particular notes or passages
- finger
- examine by touch; "Feel this soft cloth!"; "The customer fingered the sweater"
- finger
- {i} digit, extension of the hand; action performed on a person in order to obtain his email address (Internet)
- finger
- One of the five terminating members of the hand; a digit; esp
- finger
- A software tool for locating people on other Internet sites Finger is also sometimes used to give access to non-personal information
- finger
- An Internet software tool for locating people on other Internet sites Finger is also used to give access to non-personal information, but the most common use is to see if a person has an account at a particular Internet site Many sites do not allow incoming Finger requests, but many do
- finger
- To touch lightly; to toy with
- finger
- An Internet utility that enables a user to obtain information on other users who may be at other sites (if those sites permit access by finger) Given an e-mail address, finger returns the user's full name, an indication of whether or not the user is currently logged on, and any information other users have chosen to supply as a profile Given a first or last name, finger returns the logon names of users whose first names match It can also show the last time the user logged on, idle time, terminal line, and terminal location (where applicable), and even project files left by the user
- finger
- A piece of food resembling such an extremity
- finger
- To mark the notes of (a piece of music) so as to guide the fingers in playing
- finger
- An Internet software tool for locating people on other Internet sites It provides information about someone connected to a host computer (e g , e-mail address) Many sites do not allow incoming Finger requests
- finger
- An Internet software tool for finding people on other sites
- finger
- To execute, as any delicate work
- finger
- An internet program that displays information about the users currently logged on to a computer
- finger
- the part of a glove that provides a covering for one of the fingers any of the terminal members of the hand (sometimes excepting the thumb); "her fingers were long and thin"
- finger
- [WAITS, via BSD UNIX] 1 n A program that displays a particular user or all users logged on the system or a remote system Typically shows full name, last login time, idle time, terminal line, and terminal location (where applicable) May also display a {plan file} left by the user 2 vt To apply finger to a username 3 vt By extension, to check a human's current state by any means "Foodp?" "T!" "OK, finger Lisa and see if she's idle " 4 Any picture (composed of ASCII characters) depicting `the finger' Originally a humorous component of one's plan file to deter the curious fingerer (sense 2), it has entered the arsenal of some {flamer}s
- finger
- Your fingers are the four long thin parts at the end of each hand. She suddenly held up a small, bony finger and pointed across the room She ran her fingers through her hair There was a ring on each of his fingers. see also light-fingered
- finger
- If you finger something, you touch or feel it with your fingers. He fingered the few coins in his pocket Self-consciously she fingered the emeralds at her throat
- finger
- The breadth of a finger, or the fourth part of the hand; a measure of nearly an inch; also, the length of finger, a measure in domestic use in the United States, of about four and a half inches or one eighth of a yard
- finger
- the length of breadth of a finger used as a linear measure
- finger
- A finger of something such as smoke or land is an amount of it that is shaped rather like a finger. a thin finger of land that separates Pakistan from the former Soviet Union Cover the base with a single layer of sponge fingers. see also fish finger = strip
- finger
- An Internet tool used to locate people on other Internet sites
- finger
- {f} touch with the fingers; point out, identify (i.e. a criminal); handle with the intention of stealing; play a musical instrument with the fingers
- finger
- To take thievishly; to pilfer; to purloin
- finger
- An internet software tool for locating people on other internet sites Finger is also sometimes used to give access to non-personal information, but the most common use is to see if a person has an account at a particular internet site
- finger
- one of the four extremities of the hand, other than the thumb
- finger
- If you point the finger at someone or point an accusing finger at someone, you blame them or accuse them of doing wrong. He said he wasn't pointing an accusing finger at anyone in the government or the army
- finger
- emphasis If you say that someone did not lay a finger on a particular person or thing, you are emphasizing that they did not touch or harm them at all. I must make it clear I never laid a finger on her
- finger
- Anything that does the work of a finger; as, the pointer of a clock, watch, or other registering machine; especially Mech
- finger
- If you put your finger on something, for example a reason or problem, you see and identify exactly what it is. He could never quite put his finger on who or what was responsible for all this
- finger
- any of the terminal members of the hand (sometimes excepting the thumb); "her fingers were long and thin"
- finger
- a small projecting rod, wire, or piece, which is brought into contact with an object to effect, direct, or restrain a motion
- finger
- to have green fingers: see green finger on the pulse: see pulse
- finger
- An Internet software tool for locating people on other Internet sites The finger command on Unix will return user information such as login name, full name, last time the user received mail etc Finger is also sometimes used to give access to non-personal information, but many sites do not allow incoming Finger requests
- finger
- An program for "locating" people on computers - either one's own or another finger is also sometimes used to give access to non-personal information, but the most common use is to see if a person has an account at a particular Internet site and/or whether they are presently logged in Some sites do not allow outside finger requests, but many do
- finger
- An Internet function that enables one user to query (finger) the location of another Internet user Finger can be applied to any computer on the Internet, if set up properly For example, the most famous finger site of all was a Coke machine at Carnegie-Mellon that students wired to the Internet so they could finger it and track such important information as how many bottles of which beverage remained and how long the bottom bottle in each stack had been in the machine so they wouldn't walk all the way to the machine and find it empty or purchase a warm soda You won't use this, but it was fun while it lasted Most sites on which you could use Finger are shutting it down because it helps hackers crack a system
- finger
- search for on the computer; "I fingered my boss and found that he is not logged on in the afternoons"
- finger
- Skill in the use of the fingers, as in playing upon a musical instrument
- finger
- A software tool for locating people on other Internet sites Finger is also sometimes used to give access to non-personal information, but the most common use is to see if a person has an account at a particular Internet site
- finger
- the length of breadth of a finger used as a linear measure indicate the fingering for the playing of musical scores for keyboard instruments feel or handle with the fingers; "finger the binding of the book"
- finger
- An Internet software tool for locating people on other Internet sites Finger is also sometimes used to give access to non-personal information, but the most common use is to see if a person has an account at a particular Internet site Many sites do not allow incoming Finger requests, but many do
- finger
- the part of a glove that provides a covering for one of the fingers
- finger
- indicate the fingering for the playing of musical scores for keyboard instruments
- finger
- The fingers of a glove are the parts that a person's fingers fit into
- finger
- To use the fingers in playing on an instrument
- finger
- An Internet tool for locating people on other sites Finger can also be used to give access to non-personal information, but the most common use is to see if a person has an account at a particular site The most famous finger site was a Coke machine at Carnegie-Mellon University that students had wired to the Internet They could then finger the machine and find out how many bottles remained and how long they had been in the machine so they wouldn't walk all the way there and find an empty machine or warm soda
- finger
- feel or handle with the fingers; "finger the binding of the book"
- finger
- disapproval If you say that a person does not lift a finger or raise a finger to do something, especially to help someone, you are critical of them because they do nothing. She never lifted a finger around the house They will not lift a finger to help their country
- finger
- If someone or something slips through your fingers, you just fail to catch them, get them, or keep them. Money has slipped through his fingers all his life You mustn't allow a golden opportunity to slip through your fingers or you will regret it later
- finger
- To poke, probe, or fondle with a finger
- finger
- search for on the computer; "I fingered my boss and found that he is not logged on in the afternoons
- finger
- A Unix utility program found on many Internet systems and online services that displays information about a specific user, including full name, login time, and location Finger may also display the contents of the user's plan or project file
- finger
- One of the long extremities of the hand
- finger
- If you get your fingers burned or burn your fingers, you suffer because something you did or were involved in was a failure or a mistake. He has had his fingers burnt by deals that turned out badly Mr Walesa burned his fingers by promising he would give every Pole 100m zlotys to start a business
- finger
- To perform on an instrument of music
- finger
- shi
- green fingers
- (British) green thumb, ability to grow plants successfully
- has sticky fingers
- has a tendency to take things which are not his
- have at the tips of one's fingers
- have close at hand, have ready when needed
- his fingers are all thumbs
- he is not good at making things with his hands
- keep one's fingers crossed
- wish for a good outcome, long for good results
- keep your fingers crossed
- {f} wish for a good outcome, long for good results
- let slip through the fingers
- miss an opportunity; lose because of recklessness
- let your fingers do the walking
- you can save much time by looking in the phone book and then picking up the phone rather than running around all over town (motto of the American "Yellow Pages", motto of the phone book company)
- light fingers
- having nimble fingers; having a tendency to steal
- point fingers at
- indicate with one's fingers
- slip through the fingers
- disappeared in a manner that is not clear
- slipped through his fingers
- vanished just as he was about to capture him, got away right under his nose
- snap one's fingers
- show scorn, show ridicule; arrange, make possible
- stick fingers
- steal, plunder, shoplift
- wrung his fingers
- rubbed his fingers and hands together due to extreme nervousness