British-english for 'things.'
by bebe the great November 27, 2012

by hair master October 28, 2011

To fing, verb.
To curl and stretch, together with several others of one's kind, accomplishing simple tasks and sending visual signals
Most commonly used when referring to actions taken by fingers, but can also be used for other things, such as tentacles.
To curl and stretch, together with several others of one's kind, accomplishing simple tasks and sending visual signals
Most commonly used when referring to actions taken by fingers, but can also be used for other things, such as tentacles.
"She asked me how many sugars I wanted in my tea, so my hand's little sausages got to work and finged her a seven."
"This action-packed video game requires expert finging."
"This action-packed video game requires expert finging."
by GauntletQueen November 4, 2019

by Gary Martin January 14, 2008

by J Poko April 4, 2007

by BroDerrick September 1, 2007

Fings, also meaning fat wings, appear on an extremely fat person. It is when the person becomes so obese that their armpits are so large that they begin to fold over thus looking like really fat, short wings.
Dude, your dad is so fat that he could use his fings to fly to BK and get me a hot sandwich and possibly a medium Coke.
by Brian Murrell May 25, 2008
