The little finger or pinkie, also known as the baby finger, fifth digit, or pinky finger, is the most
ulnar and smallest
digit of the human
hand
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, and next to the
ring finger
The ring finger, third finger, fourth finger, leech finger, or annulary is the fourth digit of the human hand, located between the middle finger and the little finger.
Sometimes the term ring finger only refers to the fourth digit of a left-ha ...
.
Etymology
The word "pinkie" is derived from the
Dutch word
''pink'', meaning "little finger".
The earliest recorded use of the term "pinkie" is from
Scotland
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in 1808. The term (sometimes spelled "pinky") is common in
Scottish English
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and
American English
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,
and is also used extensively in other Commonwealth countries such as New Zealand, Canada, and Australia.
Nerves and muscles
There are nine muscles that control the fifth digit:
Three in the
hypothenar eminence, two extrinsic flexors, two extrinsic extensors, and two more intrinsic muscles:
* Hypothenar eminence:
**
Opponens digiti minimi muscle
The opponens digiti minimi (opponens digiti quinti in older texts) is a muscle in the hand. It is of a triangular form, and placed immediately beneath the palmaris brevis, abductor digiti minimi and flexor digiti minimi brevis. It is one of th ...
**
Abductor minimi digiti muscle (
adduction
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from third
palmar interossei
In human anatomy, the palmar or volar interossei (interossei volares in older literature) are four muscles, one on the thumb that is occasionally missing, and three small, unipennate, central muscles in the hand that lie between the metacarpal bo ...
)
**
Flexor digiti minimi brevis (the "longus" is absent in most humans)
* Two extrinsic flexors:
**
Flexor digitorum superficialis
**
Flexor digitorum profundus
The flexor digitorum profundus or flexor digitorum communis profundus is a muscle in the forearm of humans that flexes the fingers (also known as digits). It is considered an Muscles of the hand#Extrinsic, extrinsic hand muscle because it acts on ...
* Two extrinsic extensors:
**
Extensor digiti minimi muscle
The extensor digiti minimi (extensor digiti quinti proprius) is a slender muscle of the forearm, placed on the ulnar side of the extensor digitorum communis, with which it is generally connected.
It arises from the common extensor tendon by a t ...
**
Extensor digitorum
* Two intrinsic hand muscles:
** Fourth
lumbrical muscle
** Third
palmar interosseous muscle
''Note: the
dorsal interossei of the hand
In human anatomy, the dorsal interossei (DI) are four muscles in the back of the hand that act to abduct (spread) the index, middle, and ring fingers away from the hand's midline (ray of middle finger) and assist in flexion at the metacarpophal ...
muscles do not have an attachment to the fifth digit''
Cultural significance
Gestures

Among American children, a "
pinky swear" or "pinky promise" is made when a person wraps one of their pinky fingers around another person's pinky and makes a
promise. Something similar is also seen in China and Korea, where people link their pinky fingers and then stamp their thumbs together to make a ''yaksok'' (promise).
Other gestures where the little finger is extended include the
shaka sign and
sign of the horns
The sign of the horns is a hand gesture with a variety of meanings and uses in various cultures. It is formed by extending the index finger, index and little fingers while holding the middle finger, middle and ring fingers down with the thum ...
.
Among members of the
Japan
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ese ''
yakuza
, also known as , are members of transnational organized crime syndicates originating in Japan. The Japanese police and media (by request of the police) call them , while the yakuza call themselves . The English equivalent for the term ''yak ...
'' (gangsters), the penalty for various offenses is removal of parts of the little finger (known as ''
yubitsume'').
It is a common joke that one should extend their little finger when drinking from a teacup in imitation of a passé upper-class tradition. This practice is generally deprecated by etiquette guides as a sign of snobbery amongst the socially inferior, with various cultural theories as to the origin of the practice including the idea that finger food should be eaten with only the first three digits.
Rings

The
signet ring is traditionally worn on the little finger of a gentleman's left hand, a practice still common especially in the
United Kingdom
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,
Australia
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, and European cultures. A signet ring is considered part of the regalia of many European monarchies, and also of the Pope, with the ring always worn on the left little finger. In modern times the location of the signet ring has relaxed, with examples worn on various different digits, although little fingers still tend to be the most usual.
The
Iron Ring is a symbolic ring worn by most
Canadian engineers. The Ring is a symbol of both pride and humility for the engineering profession, and is always worn on the little finger of the
dominant hand. In the
United States
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, the
Engineer's Ring is a
stainless steel
Stainless steel, also known as inox, corrosion-resistant steel (CRES), or rustless steel, is an iron-based alloy that contains chromium, making it resistant to rust and corrosion. Stainless steel's resistance to corrosion comes from its chromi ...
ring worn on the fifth digit of the working hand by engineers who belong to the
Order of the Engineer and have accepted the Obligation of an Engineer.
Utility
The little finger is often used as a support when
smartphone
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users type one-handed. The little finger is positioned underneath the phone, allowing it to be propped with the three middle fingers, and the user to type with their thumb.
Some users reported dents on their little finger and pain in the hand after prolonged use in this way, doctors referred to this as "iPhone pinky" or "smartphone pinky". The skin indentations were reported to be nothing of alarm, as they disappeared on their own after a short while without cell phone use.
See also
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Finger numbering
The ''first finger'' is an ambiguous term in the English language due to two competing finger numbering systems that can be used. It might refer to either the thumb or the index finger, depending on the context.
Consequently, also the terms ''seco ...
*
Fifth metacarpal bone, the bone in the hand proximal to the little finger
*
Pinky ring, a ring worn on the little finger
*
Red string of fate, a Chinese belief that soulmates are bound by a string attached to the little finger
References
External links
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