its the way some people react to a joke or a greeting. by snapping their fingers, pointing them immediately afterwards, and is sometimes followed by the word, "Ayy"
by useless lesbian January 9, 2015

FInger used for Fingerin' a Girl.
Originated Early 70's. Used by John Travolta in the Movie,
"Saturday Night Fever" - Late 70's.
Originated Early 70's. Used by John Travolta in the Movie,
"Saturday Night Fever" - Late 70's.
by TRUEDAT50CENT March 18, 2005

When one's fingers become orange and sticky after consuming a mass amount of Doritos and/or Cheetos.
by TheMysteriousB October 26, 2011

by Dan and Harry PLC September 29, 2013

1. Used when comparing one object that fails to match the high quality or characteristics of another object.
2. Offering ones finger when making a promise, as if to allow them the opportunity to bite, saw, or break it off if the promise is not kept.
2. Offering ones finger when making a promise, as if to allow them the opportunity to bite, saw, or break it off if the promise is not kept.
1. Kyle- "what's fishing like her in July?"
Jim- "Well, I'll tell ya this much, the fish ya'll caught today don't hold a finger to the ones in July!"
2. Bill- "You gotta be kidding me! I don't believe you at all!"
Wes- " I promise on my mother's grave!"
Bill- "I still don't believe you!"
Wes- "Here, look, I'll hold my finger to it."
Jim- "Well, I'll tell ya this much, the fish ya'll caught today don't hold a finger to the ones in July!"
2. Bill- "You gotta be kidding me! I don't believe you at all!"
Wes- " I promise on my mother's grave!"
Bill- "I still don't believe you!"
Wes- "Here, look, I'll hold my finger to it."
by The mighty mighty basstones May 5, 2010

by Klae01 January 9, 2007

A derivative of the driving-finger, more often used by individuals on a bike. Frequently displayed by bike-messengers/cycle couriers to comment on the ass-hattery of Traffic Officers.
Note: may be utilized with both hands (dual-bike-finger) and is often presented with verbal accompaniment.
Note: may be utilized with both hands (dual-bike-finger) and is often presented with verbal accompaniment.
Whilst noticing the black and white, parked in the cycling lane, the courier proudly offered the officers his bike-finger.
by Super Evil Brian April 19, 2009
