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Specific names of toes #1 (permalink) Wed Sep 13, 2006 6:36 am   Specific names of toes
 

Hi

I would like to know if we have spicific names of toes, like middle toe, small toe etc! What about ring toe? :shock:

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Specific names of toes #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:05 am   Specific names of toes
 

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Which toe do you wear rings on, Tom? :lol:

Personally, I would normally only refer to my big toe (the innermost and largest toe on my foot) and my little toe (the outermost and smallest toe on my foot).

I might also say middle toe (the toe exactly in the middle) or "one of my middle toes". 8)

I'm sure there must be "official" scientific names for the various toes, but I have no idea what they are. ;)

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Specific names of toes #3 (permalink) Thu Sep 14, 2006 15:07 pm   Specific names of toes
 

With rings on her fingers
And bells on her toes,
She will have music
Where ever she goes.


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Specific names of toes #4 (permalink) Thu Sep 14, 2006 15:46 pm   Specific names of toes
 

:D :D :D
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That reminds me so much of my mother! She used to recite that endlessly when I was a kid. :D
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Specific names of toes #5 (permalink) Thu Sep 14, 2006 22:18 pm   Specific names of toes
 

:D Thanks, Amy

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