sticky fingers


plural noun Informal.

a propensity to steal.

Origin of sticky fingers

First recorded in 1930–35

OTHER WORDS FROM sticky fingers

stick·y-fin·gered [stik-ee-fing-gerd] /ˈstɪk iˈfɪŋ gərd/, adjective

Example sentences from the Web for sticky-fingered

  • “All this is on Sammy,” Perry said, pointing at the huge barbecue smoker, the crowds of sticky-fingered gorgers.

    Makers |Cory Doctorow
  • Women with slim-shanked, whining, sticky-fingered children dragging after them.

    A Book of Burlesques |H. L. Mencken

British Dictionary definitions for sticky-fingered

sticky-fingered

adjective

informal given to thieving

Idioms and Phrases with sticky-fingered

sticky fingers

A propensity to steal, as in You'd better not leave any cash around; she's known for her sticky fingers. This metaphor makes it seem as if valuables adhere naturally to a thief's fingers. [Colloquial; late 1800s]