Middle finger
Middle finger | |
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Details | |
Artery | Proper palmar digital arteries, dorsal digital arteries |
Vein | Palmar digital veins, dorsal digital veins |
Nerve | Dorsal digital nerves of radial nerve, proper palmar digital nerves of median nerve |
Identifiers | |
Latin | Digitus III manus, digitus medius manus, digitus tertius manus |
TA98 | A01.1.00.055 |
TA2 | 153 |
FMA | 24947 |
Anatomical terminology |
The middle finger, long finger, second finger,[1][2] third finger,[3] toll finger or tall man is the third digit of the human hand, located between the index finger and the ring finger. It is typically the longest digit. In anatomy, it is also called the third finger, digitus medius, digitus tertius or digitus III.
In Western countries, extending the middle finger (either by itself, or along with the index finger in the United Kingdom: see V sign) is an offensive and obscene gesture, widely recognized as a form of insult, due to its resemblance of an erect penis,[4][5] It is known, colloquially, as "flipping the bird",[6] "flipping (someone) off", or "giving (someone) the finger".
The middle finger is often used for finger snapping together with the thumb.
References
- ^ "middle finger". www.vocabulary.com.
- ^ "middle finger". TheFreeDictionary.com. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
- ^ "third finger". Medical Dictionary. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
- ^ "When did the middle finger become offensive?". BBC News.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "The shock index: is giving the finger still offensive?". The Guardian.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Jason Joseph, Rick Joseph (2007). 101 Ways to Flip the Bird. Broadway Books. ISBN 978-0-7679-2681-2.