finger
Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: fingerspp: fingereding: fingering
The word carries a strong tactile association, evoking the sensation of precise, delicate touch. While it is a neutral anatomical term, when used as a verb, it often shifts toward a suspicious or intrusive connotation, suggesting a lack of permission or a secretive action. In a social or legal context, the act of fingering someone implies a definitive pointing of blame. This usage is more colloquial and carries a sense of betrayal or exposure, contrasting with formal terms like identify or testify.
Countable when referring to the anatomical digits on a hand.