Re: Fingered in M & S!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lilly
I'm laughing at the title of this thread.
Since when did fingered mean shouted at? 
It wasn't me who fingered / shouted at you, by the way.
|
I think it was used in Dixon of Dock Green, meaning identify someone, from pointing the finger in an identity parade.
It's also probable the term 'fingered by the fuzz' comes from there too.
 
__________________
'If you're going to be a Kant, be the very best Kant there is my son.'
Johann Georg Kant, father of Immanuel Kant, philosopher.
|