give the finger



give someone the finger

 
1. Fig. to display the middle finger upright as a sign of derision. (The gesture is derisive and offensive. See also flip someone off, flip someone the bird.) Did one of you guys give Ted the finger? Somebody gave the cop the finger.
2. Fig. Inf. to mistreat someone; to insult someone. You've been giving me the finger ever since I started working here. What's wrong? I'm tired of everybody giving me the finger around here just because I'm new.
See also: finger, give

give somebody the finger

to make an offensive sign at someone by raising your middle finger toward them When the kids were told to leave the store, they gave the manager the finger and ran off.
See also: finger, give

give somebody the finger

  (American very informal)
to make an offensive sign at someone by raising your middle finger towards them When the kids were told to leave the store, they gave the manager the finger and ran off.
See also: finger, give

give the finger

Make an obscene gesture by closing one's fist and extending one's middle finger upward, generally interpreted as fuck you. For example, Herb has a dangerous habit of giving the finger to motorists who cut in front of him. Although from about 1890 to 1920 this term was used in the sense of "disappoint or snub someone," that meaning seems to have died out. [Second half of 1900s]
See also: finger, give

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Burris['bʌris]
Immaculada-Catalan
Cyrillus-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Kawacatoose-Native American, Cree
FabianFAH-bee-ahn (German, Dutch), FAH-byahn (Polish), FAY-bee-ən (English)German, Dutch, Polish, History
Mattiamaht-TEE-ahItalian