pinkie

pinkie
noun /ˈpɪn.ki/
a) A little finger, the finger furthest on a hand from the thumb.
b) A little toe, the toe furthest on a foot from the thumb toe.
Syn: little finger, auricular finger, ear-finger, fifth finger, fourth finger, mercurial finger, pinkie finger, little toe, pinkie toe

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