Slang for the medical condition Brachydactyly type D, aka Clubbed Thumb Syndrome. The condition results in short and broad thumb or pair of thumbs which will resemble the big toe.
Megan Fox has Toe Thumbs.
by asaturn June 22, 2009
when the top half of one's thumb is disproportionately wide and stubby as if it were squished partially into the knuckle
by John Hole July 18, 2007
Related Words
toe thumb
• thumb toe
• toe
• toe up
• toe rag
• toe sucker
• toe job
• toe tag
• toe head
• toe cleavage
by MCMcCheezy August 13, 2009
A deformity of the thumbs when the bone is too short. Also goes by the name of Clubbed thumb. It is genetic and was founded on Octiber 11th, 2003 by Emma Tappe.
by Xxacumguzzlerxx October 30, 2018
The thumbs monkeys have on their feet so they can climb trees.
I've never heard Brachydactyly type D get called a "toe thumb" before. Toes do not look like that. Average people's thumbs look more like toes than thumbs with Brachydactyly type D.
I've never heard Brachydactyly type D get called a "toe thumb" before. Toes do not look like that. Average people's thumbs look more like toes than thumbs with Brachydactyly type D.
Monkey feet are so cute! Look at its little toe thumb.
My toes do not look like Megan Fox's thumbs. She has baby thumbs. Not toe thumbs.
My toes do not look like Megan Fox's thumbs. She has baby thumbs. Not toe thumbs.
by chFree77 December 2, 2024
by Duecey 2 October 22, 2008
–noun
1. one of the terminal digits of the human foot, a part resembling a thumb in shape or position.
1. one of the terminal digits of the human foot, a part resembling a thumb in shape or position.
There is legend to suggest a condition by the name of "THUMB TOES" discovered in Australia circa November 29, 1982 exists; whereby the "big toe" or the first, innermost, largest digit of the foot sticks up and somewhat resembles a "thumbs up". While much has been documented and reported about "toe thumbs" (big toes used in place of severed thumbs, usually as a result of abattoir/shopping related incidents), the THUMB TOE phenomenon still largely remains a mystery. Is it the next stage of evolution? Are humans to end up with thumbs as every digit on both our hands AND our feet? Only time will tell. The only thing we know for certain is stock in havaianas is sure to go up.
by TheEggThatWalks August 15, 2010