A phone number you give/get from a girl/guy the morning after you sleep with him/her even though you have absolutely no intention of calling him/her ever again, but it makes the whole goodbye thing way less awkward
I hooked up with a girl last night; she was annoying and I never want to see her again, so the next morning I got some pity digits when I dropped her off so it wouldn't be weird.
by Are2Dee2 October 9, 2009

When the media uses people of colour in ads, magazines, etc. and lightens their skin in an effort to be more "marketable" read: white and "appealing" read: white to a larger white audience.
This process lightens the skin so much that the person in question bears little resemblance to a real person of colour and is obviously fake.
This process lightens the skin so much that the person in question bears little resemblance to a real person of colour and is obviously fake.
"Did you see Rihanna on the cover of Vogue? It looks like she has digital vitiligo..."
"Why do Venus and Serena Williams look about 4 shades lighter than normal in the new iPhone commercial?"
"Why do Venus and Serena Williams look about 4 shades lighter than normal in the new iPhone commercial?"
by ThisIsRoc January 25, 2013

When you get a girl/guy's number off someone elses phone and start calling/texting them, not doing the work to get it yourself.
"How did you get her number man?!"
"Haha, I just riced it bro"
"Hey what are you doing on my phone?"
"Im ricin' that chicks digits"
"Why don't you ask some chicks for their numbers?"
"Na, i'll just go ricing digits later."
"Haha, I just riced it bro"
"Hey what are you doing on my phone?"
"Im ricin' that chicks digits"
"Why don't you ask some chicks for their numbers?"
"Na, i'll just go ricing digits later."
by `CHARLiE May 15, 2010

by Reilly@speakeasy.net September 25, 2008

“Last night was the first time I experienced digital penetration”
“Please just say they fingered you”
“Please just say they fingered you”
by Be.gay.do.crime January 16, 2022

by LGLOVER June 16, 2018

An obscure magician’s misdirect. Dates back to the late 1800’s, invented by William Radley and named after famed magician Howard Thurston. Involved creating a spectacle to draw people’s attention, and then using deft pickpocketing skills (digits) to nick as many valuables as possible while people were distracted.
If I tap you on the right shoulder so you look right, and then steal your wallet out of your left pocket, that's a Digital Howard
by Henry Trusseau June 4, 2013
