The middle finger had originated in the middle ages, somewhere form the war between France and England. In the war, the knighthood became forgotten, because they became too useless in the war, after the longbows were invented and they pierced through the knight armor. So instead of buying super expensive knights, they bought super cheap peasants that were taught to wield a bow. In those battles, the other army would chop off their middle fingers, so they wont be able to wield the bow and arrow ever again. But however, when the team won, they would stick their middle finger to the other team, not a medieval way to say the F word to them, but to show that they could still fight, and they still had their fingers. I learned this stuff from my social studies teacher who likes to make jokes.
*cough* Mr. Severa. Oh, and this answer was published at 2/28/2012
He said this is my pointer finger and this is my middle finger and he showed his middle finger to the children of the world..........?
Toss your head to say come here. Crossing your arms is arrogant
Yes.
Adam only just learns to do magic toward the end of the last season. He never shows any particular gesture. Tabitha, however, starts by wiggling her nose with her finger before she finds her own unique gesture.
The same reason Americans do. Because it's only one finger (the middle finger) used when flipping the bird.
It is an inappropriate gesture.
Every country has a different hand gesture to mean that vulgar phrase! This just happens to be the finger that became "popular" in China, while the middle one is used in America.
its the one between your index finger and the one next to your pinky. if your asking how do you insult someone with your middle finger, then I'm sure they've seen enough American movies to work that one out.
The medical name for the middle finger is Digitus Me'dius. The middle finger is generally the longest finger that a person has and aids the thumb in finger snapping.
In Medicine, as well as Latin, the proper name for the middle finger is digitus me´dius, which means the middle digit.
I wanted to scream when the woman behind me gave me a rude gesture with her middle finger.
Twisting your middle finger and ring finger is not a commonly recognized hand gesture with a specific meaning. In some cultural contexts, it could be a gesture of frustration or irritation, but it is not universally understood in this way. It is important to consider cultural differences when interpreting gestures.
It is a rude gesture suggesting fornication.
The middle finger is a hand gesture where the middle finger is extended while the other fingers are clenched into a fist. In many cultures, this gesture is considered offensive and is commonly known as "flipping the bird" or "giving the finger." It is typically used to express anger, frustration, or disdain towards someone. It is important to be aware of the cultural implications of using this gesture, as it can be seen as disrespectful or inappropriate in many contexts.
In certain artistic depictions, the gesture of Jesus raising his middle finger is known as the "Digitus Impudicus" or the "obscene finger." This gesture is considered disrespectful and offensive in many cultures and is often used to express anger or contempt. In the context of religious art, this gesture can be interpreted as a provocative or rebellious portrayal of Jesus, challenging traditional beliefs and conventions.
Supposedly, it is to them what one would think of the middle finger in the United States... a vulgar hand gesture.
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