Highly effective fictitious surname. See also: Regine Phalang' and Princess Conzuelo Banana Hammock.
eg. Regina Phalange
by Regina PhalangeSee?! It works! December 5, 2012

They're technically your finger bones. Also mentioned in friends, as phoebe calls herself Regina Phalange and claims to rachel there is something wrong with her plane to paris's left phalange.
Also, an awesome handshake in which you and another person put your hands out, wiggle them, and say "phalanges"! it's something much cooler than a high five, but given for the same reasons.
Also, an awesome handshake in which you and another person put your hands out, wiggle them, and say "phalanges"! it's something much cooler than a high five, but given for the same reasons.
"Do you have DSL?"
"No you perve, i have FiOS"
*laughs*
"Now gimme some phalange"
*awkward silence*
"PHALANGES!" =)
"No you perve, i have FiOS"
*laughs*
"Now gimme some phalange"
*awkward silence*
"PHALANGES!" =)
by phalangeloverx April 6, 2009

the anatomical description of the the frigers or toes. used by doctors and phobebe in friends as a character name.
by Claire Beaumont May 13, 2005

A very important part of an airplane. A brain doctor, or a businesswoman (who was in Conference Room B)
REAL DEFINITION:- Phalanges are the bones at the tip of our fingers (probably why Phoebe knew it). It can also mean troops moving in a synchronized manner, like a single unit.
REAL DEFINITION:- Phalanges are the bones at the tip of our fingers (probably why Phoebe knew it). It can also mean troops moving in a synchronized manner, like a single unit.
Phoebe Buffay: Hello, my name is Regina Phalange. I'm a businesswoman in town on business.
Random person with glasses: Oh my god! This plane doesn't even have a phalange!
Sane Person: I think I broke a phalange!
Random person with glasses: Oh my god! This plane doesn't even have a phalange!
Sane Person: I think I broke a phalange!
by littleharmonica January 3, 2021

by frasey July 25, 2021

n. a "high five", i.e. slapping hands in celebration. From the literal meaning of the word - the bones of the fingers.
Great game, give me phalanges!
by AsInWreck June 14, 2009

when you and another person bump your fists together in greeting or celebration (refers to the name of the bones in your hand that collide when the act is performed)
by Fortunato1 September 1, 2008
