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Definition of two fingers in English: two fingersplural noun British so you give them the appreciative look that their appearance is demanding, and what you get is two fingers another term for V-sign (sense 1 of the noun) figurative I dearly wanted to give two fingers to it all Example sentencesExamples - And a week or two later he could meet the same horse and give him the two fingers.
- As it has turned out, voting BNP has become a way of giving two fingers to the establishment.
- This isn't a newfound passion for politics, but a cheeky two fingers to everything.
- Punk was the perfect antidote to the 1977 jubilee, because it stuck two fingers up to the establishment.
- People used to say that we put two fingers up to the idea of traditional theatre and I loved that.
- It was all meant to be two fingers in the face of the image-obsessed, profit-mad record industry.
- Many of those at home felt he had given them two fingers and promptly raised theirs in return.
- Quaid knew that if he gave two fingers to the fans they would only sing louder.
- Some applicants are putting two fingers up to the council and we can't let them get away with it.
- He is sticking two fingers up at authority, proclaiming his freedom with an act of aerosol defiance.
- It was a major two fingers up to everyone living here that wasn't born here.
- Its irreverent features on art, music and travel stick two fingers up at its more staid counterparts.
- It was the opportunity to stick two fingers up to nature that won the argument.
- If you say anything to them, the cyclist either ignores you or you get a mouthful of abuse or two fingers put up.
- Have I blown the whistle on a cunning little ploy to stick two fingers up to The Man?
- Actually, it's the BBC that should have put two fingers up to the government.
- The boys are right scallies, sticking two fingers up to authority and getting into every scam going.
- Wasn't punk meant to be about a feeling, two fingers at the music industry?
- Can it be true that he's now planning to go back to Majorca for New Year next year just to stick two fingers up to the press?
- It would seem that any out-of-work or lowly paid driver can put two fingers up to authority with impunity.
Definition of two fingers in US English: two fingersplural nountu ˈfɪŋɡərz British so you give them the appreciative look that their appearance is demanding, and what you get is two fingers another term for V-sign (sense 2 of the noun) figurative I dearly wanted to give two fingers to it all Example sentencesExamples - Can it be true that he's now planning to go back to Majorca for New Year next year just to stick two fingers up to the press?
- Quaid knew that if he gave two fingers to the fans they would only sing louder.
- Wasn't punk meant to be about a feeling, two fingers at the music industry?
- This isn't a newfound passion for politics, but a cheeky two fingers to everything.
- Its irreverent features on art, music and travel stick two fingers up at its more staid counterparts.
- As it has turned out, voting BNP has become a way of giving two fingers to the establishment.
- It was the opportunity to stick two fingers up to nature that won the argument.
- Punk was the perfect antidote to the 1977 jubilee, because it stuck two fingers up to the establishment.
- It was all meant to be two fingers in the face of the image-obsessed, profit-mad record industry.
- Have I blown the whistle on a cunning little ploy to stick two fingers up to The Man?
- He is sticking two fingers up at authority, proclaiming his freedom with an act of aerosol defiance.
- People used to say that we put two fingers up to the idea of traditional theatre and I loved that.
- The boys are right scallies, sticking two fingers up to authority and getting into every scam going.
- Many of those at home felt he had given them two fingers and promptly raised theirs in return.
- Some applicants are putting two fingers up to the council and we can't let them get away with it.
- It was a major two fingers up to everyone living here that wasn't born here.
- Actually, it's the BBC that should have put two fingers up to the government.
- And a week or two later he could meet the same horse and give him the two fingers.
- If you say anything to them, the cyclist either ignores you or you get a mouthful of abuse or two fingers put up.
- It would seem that any out-of-work or lowly paid driver can put two fingers up to authority with impunity.
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