词组 | give someone the finger |
释义 | give someone the finger Theme: INSULT 1. tr. to display the middle finger upright as a sign of derision. (The gesture is taboo.) Did one of you guys give Ted the finger?Somebody gave the cop the finger. 2. tr. to mistreat someone; to insult someone. You've been giving me the finger ever since I started working here. What's wrong?I'm tired of everybody giving me the finger around here just because I'm new. Idiom give someone the fingergive (someone) the finger American, very informal to make an offensive sign at someone by raising your middle finger towards them.When the kids were told to leave the store, they gave the manager the finger and ran off. give (one) the finger1. To raise the middle finger (a rude gesture of anger or displeasure) at one. What are you giving me the finger for, I didn't even say anything insulting! I gave my brother the finger after he said that he'd never seen a worse basketball player than me. 2. To treat one poorly or display contempt for one. Making us sit in the very back row is basically his way of giving us the finger. give someone the fingermake a gesture with the middle finger raised as an obscene sign of contempt. North American informalSince 1976 , this gesture has sometimes been called the Rockefeller Gesture after Nelson Rockefeller was seen making it on a news film. give someone the finger1. tv. to display the middle finger upright as a sign of derision. (The gesture is taboo.) Somebody gave the cop the finger. 2. tv. to mistreat someone; to insult someone. You’ve been giving me the finger ever since I started working here. What’s wrong? |
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