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finger
noun
- 1a. One of the five jointed extremities of the hand;
- Thesaurus: claw, talon, digit, index, phalanx, digital.
- Example: finger buffet
- Example: fingerprint
3. Anything resembling or similar to a finger in shape.
4. A measure or quantity of alcoholic spirits in a glass, filling it to a depth which is equal to the width of a finger.
- 1. To touch or feel something with the fingers, often affectionately or lovingly; to caress.
- Example: He fingered the velvet
- Thesaurus: feel, handle, touch, manipulate, caress, fondle, stroke, paw, maul, toy with.
- To indicate (on a part or composition) the choice and configuration of fingers to be used for a piece of music.
- To stimulate someone sexually by inserting the finger into an orifice, usually the vulva or anus.
- Form: fingerfuck (also)
- To identify (a criminal) to the police, etc.
- Used by computer users: to call up a file showing information about another computer user, eg whether they are logged-on, where their office is located, etc.
adj
- Example: fingerless gloves
- colloq
To be clumsy in handling or holding things.
- colloq
To suffer for one's over-boldness or mistakes.
- colloq, often derog
To have an interest, or be involved, in many different things.
- Not to touch or harm them.
- See under lift.
- colloq
To blame or accuse them.
- slang
To make an effort to start working more efficiently.
- slang
To finger (verb 4) (a criminal, etc).
- To manage to escape from them.
- colloq
To be able to get what one wants from them.
lift
verb lifted, lifting
- tr & intr
1. To raise or rise to a higher position.
- Thesaurus: hoist, raise, boost, elevate, upraise.
3. To take and carry away; to remove.
4. To raise to a better or more agreeable level.
- Example: lift one's spirits
5a. Said of cloud, fog, etc: to clear;
intr
5b. Said of winds: to become less strong.
6. To remove or annul.
- Example: They will lift the trading restrictions
8. colloq
- To plagiarize from someone else's work or from published material.
- To arrest.
- To steal.
- 1. An act of lifting.
2. Lifting power.
3. The upward force of the air on an aircraft, etc.
(Brit)
4. A device for moving people and goods between floors of a building, consisting of a compartment which moves up and down in a vertical shaft. N Amer equivalent elevator.
(Brit)
5. A ride in a person's car or other vehicle, often given without payment as a favour. N Amer equivalent ride.
6. A boost to the spirits or sudden feeling of happiness.
7. A step in advancement, promotion, etc.
8. A mechanism for raising or lowering a vessel to another level of a canal.
9. A layer in the heel of a shoe to give extra height.
- To have a facelift.
- To threaten to hit someone.
- Note: with negatives
To make the smallest effort (to help, etc).
- Example: He just sat there without lifting a finger to help
- Thesaurus: try, make an effort, attempt, endeavour.
Phrasal Verb: lift off
- Said of a spacecraft: to rise, especially vertically, from the ground.
