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finger wave noun- a digital examination of the rectum, either as part of a prostate examination or a drug search US
- His carefully prescribed routine required him to search earnestly in my rectum for possible concealed narcotics, which process was known locally as getting a finger wave. — Alexander King, Mine Enemy Grows Older, p. 36, 1958
- Have you ever gone to the doctor for a finger wave? — Angelo d’Arcangelo, The Homosexual Handbook, p. 83, 1968
- When they check out cells we always have to take it [a mascara pencil] and stick it up our butt so we can hide it. They never give us a finger wave here [anal inspection], it’s against the rules. — Bruce Jackson, In the Life, p. 400, 1972
- — David Maurer and Victor Vogel, Narcotics and Narcotic Addiction, p. 409, 1973
- — Maledicta, p. 56, Summer 1980: “Not sticks and stones, but names: more medical pejoratives”
- Jack, walking into the house with his glass, heard Cullen say, “... give it the old finger wave,” but didn’t hear what Harby thought about it. — Elmore Leonard, Bandits, p. 261, 1987
- a gesture with the middle finger, usually interpreted to mean “fuck you!” US
- — Porter Bibb, CB Bible, p. 93, 1976
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