(one's) little finger told (one) that In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "(one's) little finger told (one) that", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Mocha Phat calendar 2021-06-10 01:06

Meaning of (one's) little finger told (one) that

Synonyms:

my gut tells me

(one's) little finger told (one) that British spoken language informal

The speaker uses this phrase to admit that he or she has learned something by an unconventional way.

I knew that it was going to rain, my little finger told me that.

This contract looks good on paper, but my little finger told me that it is not.

Those people look suspicious, my little finger told me that.

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Used to indicate that it is very easy to guess something

 

strong nerves
An ability to not be upset by unpleasant things.
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Relying on guessing and luck

deja vu
a feeling of having previously experienced something in the present situation

Origin of (one's) little finger told (one) that

In the past, an uncomfortable feeling in the little finger is usually associated with things which are going to happen.

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