It doesn't have any specific meaning, it's just a rude gesture. It's generally regarded as more childish and therefore slightly less offensive than "flipping the bird" (which does have a fairly specific meaning).
Hindi : Angutha,tarjani,madhyama,anamika,kanishtha English : thumb,forefinger or index finger,middle finger,ring finger, little finger.
a,fist thumb out.b,4 fingers together.c,make a c.d,pointer finger up and use others to make an o.e,curl fingers in and thumb.f,make an o with thumb and pointer finger while other fingers up.g,point to the inside with thumb in.h,2 fingers pointing to the inside with thumb in.i,pinky up.j,make a j movement with pinky.k,make peace fingers with thumb in the middle,l,make a capitol L.m,fist with thumb in.n,fist with thumb between middle finger and pointer finger.o,make an o.p,pointer finger out,middle finger down.q,act like ur grabbing something with your pointer finger and thumb.r,cross middle and pointer fingers.s,fist with thumb in front of fingers.t,fist with thumb between middle finger and index finger.u,2 fingers together.v,peace fingers.w,3 fingers.x,pointer finger out and bent.y,fist with thumb and pinky out.z,use pointer finger in a z formation.
The thumb and little finger "walk" on the turned up palm of the left open hand.
The name of the five fingers in Hindi are: Angootha (thumb) Tarjani (index finger) Madhyama (middle finger) Anamika (ring finger) Kanishthika (little finger)
This is a slang expression that comes from "Romeo and Juliet," and in Shakespeare's day, biting one's thumb was a way to show disrespect to someone, or to show you were eager to pick a fight with them. It would be the equivalent today of giving someone the middle finger, or spitting at someone-- its intention was to be provocative.
The thumb is called a thumb instead of a finger because it is smaller than a finger. A thumb also has 2 joints and a finger has 3.
I was taught in nursing school that both the thumb and index finger have a pulse, so that when taking someone else's pulse, use the middle and ring finger
Your forefinger is your pointer or index finger. It is the finger next to your thumb.
No. When the body is in the anatomical position, the thumb is further away from the midline. You say that the thumb is lateral to the ring finger.
In medieval times this was the equivalent of giving someone the middle finger.
It is the measurement between the thumb and middle finger, thumb and ring finger and middle finger to ring finger.
Finger next to the thumb, i.e. To the immediate right of the thumb on your right hand To the immediate left of the thumb on your left hand
Everyone thinks that your middle finger is the longest finger on your hand, but according to doctors, the thumb (which is counted as a finger) is the longest. Your thumb does not end at the crease, it ends at the bone close to your wrist. your thumb is the longest finger on your hand!
No, the index finger is next to the thumb. Then the middle finger. Then the ring finger. Then the little finger, sometimes called pinky. no its the one between the middle finger and the thumb. The one you point it.
space between extended thumb and index finger space between extended thumb and index finger
The finger next to the thumb that holds ore is the index finger. It is commonly used for pointing and gripping objects.
The index finger is between your thumb and middle finger.