Sentences with phrase «flipped middle finger»

With killer comic instincts, Wright punctures any hint of pomposity with a flip remark or a flipped middle finger.
James Bond star Daniel Craig lost his rag and flipped his middle finger at a snapper when he was photographed out and about in New York this week...
Admittedly, it's 100 % anecdotal on my end, but it's more common to see people walk into a gym, mosey on over to the bench press area without much of a song and dance with a warm - up, and pretty much get right into the nuts and bolts of their workout than it is to see the same person walk in, start deadlifting, and not be leaving five minutes later because their spine just flipped them the middle finger.
Fishon, I'll call you what you are: you are a troll and a bully, and the RIGHT churches with absolute standards are full of bullies like you who are not content to follow your exacting standards in your churches; you are trying to make total strangers in the world at large subject through them in the secular courts and laws, flipping your middle fingers at the principle of constitutional separation of church and state.
On the other hand, it can be joyous, celebratory and a good excuse to shake off the previous year, flip it the middle finger (or hug it!)

Not exact matches

You can either put your finger in the middle of the Lilypad and push it onto your nipple, then flip the rest of the pad on the breast, and then pull up your bra.
What's more likely (for me) is that I will play the game until I'm downright SICK of it, and keep playing it until I finally delete it from my HD with a flip of my middle finger.
Underpinned by the same rule - breaking bravado present in 2010's Kick - Ass, Vaughn's previous collaboration with comic book writer Mark Millar and screenwriter Jane Goldman, this is another confident, confounding work from a director who never ceases to surprise, whether he's helming a star - crammed franchise add - on or a middle finger - flipping anti-prestige curio.
Dubai's highest court, the Court of Cassation, gave the middle finger to the middle finger today — so to speak — making it illegal to flip someone off there, The Associated Press reports.
2) Question: I saw your earlier post about the costs and benefits of «flipping off» the police, but I feel like my «middle finger» case is much more nuanced.
Hackbart responded by giving the driver behind him «the middle finger,» and promptly heard another voice outside his car tell him, «Don't flip him off.»
As Hackbart raised his middle finger at the other driver, he heard someone say, «Don't flip him off,» so he turned and made the same gesture in the direction of the voice.
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