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A '''thumb''' was a type of [[finger]]. | A '''thumb''' was a type of [[finger]]. | ||
[[Lepscillian]]s had a massage technique in which the thumbs were pressed against the temples. This made a [[human]] go to sleep and feel refreshed when they woke up. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Forever Autumn]]'') | [[Lepscillian]]s had a massage technique in which the thumbs were pressed against the temples. This made a [[human]] go to sleep and feel refreshed when they woke up. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Forever Autumn (novel)|Forever Autumn]]'') | ||
The [[Ralafean]]s had four thumbs and one finger on each [[hand]] and invented the [[mobile phone]] before the printing press. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wooden Heart]]'') | The [[Ralafean]]s had four thumbs and one finger on each [[hand]] and invented the [[mobile phone]] before the printing press. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wooden Heart (novel)|Wooden Heart]]'') | ||
After turning into a [[dinosaur]] due to the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s interference in [[BC|prehistory]], [[Amy Pond]] complained that she couldn't lock her phone because she no longer had thumbs. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Short-Change (comic story)|Short-Change]]'') | After turning into a [[dinosaur]] due to the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s interference in [[BC|prehistory]], [[Amy Pond]] complained that she couldn't lock her phone because she no longer had thumbs. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Short-Change (comic story)|Short-Change]]'') |
Latest revision as of 21:37, 3 September 2020
A thumb was a type of finger.
Lepscillians had a massage technique in which the thumbs were pressed against the temples. This made a human go to sleep and feel refreshed when they woke up. (PROSE: Forever Autumn)
The Ralafeans had four thumbs and one finger on each hand and invented the mobile phone before the printing press. (PROSE: Wooden Heart)
After turning into a dinosaur due to the Eleventh Doctor's interference in prehistory, Amy Pond complained that she couldn't lock her phone because she no longer had thumbs. (COMIC: Short-Change)
The "thumbs up" gesture was used to indicate approval. It was also used as an emoji: 👍. (TV: Smile)