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finger verb- to identify; to name; to inform upon somebody US, 1930
- Waiting at the airport was one of the junior officers of the Jacksonville chapter who was to “finger” the victim to be. — Burton Turkus and Sid Feder, Murder, Inc., p. 7, 1951
- Magoo could finger us. He’s the pusher which the junkies get their charge from him. Me, I only take the money; but Magoo talks, they come’n get us. — George Mandel, Flee the Angry Strangers, p. 253, 1952
- I had extricated her from some really bad jams with an ugly element, did some fronting and fingering for me. — Caryl Chessman, Cell 2456 Death Row, p. 173, 1954
- Some kid I had helped out fingered me. — Herbert Huncke, Guilty of Everything, p. 82–83, 1990
- The Hungarians were going to buy the one guy that could finger Soze for them. — The Usual Suspects, 1995
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 51, 1996
- to digitally stimulate/explore the vagina or anus as a part of sexual foreplay UK, 1937
- {W]e’d love to knob every single one of them, except the pigs, or at least finger them, or get inside their bras[.] — John King, Human Punk, p. 30, 2000
- to cast a spell, to curse US
- “He handles the bucket ’n sponges ’n in between he fingers the guy I’m fightin’, ’n if it’s close he fingers the ref ’n judges.” — Nelson Algren, The Neon Wilderness, p. 62, 1960
- to manipulate and penetrate a vagina or anus for sexual purposes US
- Instead I slid my hand between her thighs and fingered her cunt until she begged me, “Oh, Charlie, now! Do it to me!” — Charles Manson, Manson in His Own Words, p. 93, 1988
- Jake treated her like dirt, always bragging to guys on the baseball team about other girls he’d fingered or fucked. — Jason Starr, Lights Out, p. 32, 2006
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