Times when someone flips the bird in fan works.
Crossovers
- BlazBlue Alternative: Remnant:
- Happens twice in Chapter 52. The first is Makoto flipping off the White Fang lieutenant when he calls her a traitor to their kind. The second is Neo flipping Cinder off after she'd had a long, exhausting day.
- As Ragna leaves with his teammates to return to Beacon, Luna flips him off in a good-natured manner, with Ragna doing so in kind.
- The Bridge (MLP):
- When Gigan escapes from the Power Ponies world, he muses that he would flip the Mane-iac off if he had fingers.
- Xenilla taunts King Sombra with, "No words needed. I'd have a human gesture for you, but I don't have any fingers at the moment."
- In the spin-off The Bridge: Sound of Thunder, Raiga simply holds up her hoof, and Battra Lea instantly understands that she's flipping her off.
- Child of the Storm: in Unfinished Business, Harry Dresden responds to a symbiote-infused Forest Person covering his shield and taking it apart by raising his middle-finger, and quoting Jaws before detonating the kinetic energy absorption setting.Smile, you son of a bitch.
- Fate of the Clans: Genji gives Tenkei the middle finger while he is living.
- Infinity Train: Seeker of Crocus:
- When Chloe asks Grace to bury the hatchet, Grace looks ready to bring her hand out...and then laughs before flipping Chloe off, proving that she doesn't care about anything except ruining Chloe's chances of stopping her.
- London flips Ai off when Ai talks smack on the "Relationship" the wrestler has with Specter.
- No Gods, Only Guns: Mister Torgue takes this up to eleven by blowing up the top ten floors of his corporate headquarters on Illium and using mass effect fields to shape the explosion into a giant middle finger pointed at the Hyperion and Maliwan headquarters.
- With Pearl and Ruby Glowing:
- Robbie and Discord flip off Nick Wilde when he apologizes for ignoring the Police Brutality.
- Princess Boo Boo makes an offensive WaddleWorld post tagged with "ace discourse" and Merida responds with ASCII art of a middle finger.
- Angel flips off Alberta after she refuses to pay him for the times he's had to bribe her and her fellow crooked cops with sex to not arrest him.
- In "Friends," Pacha tries to talk to Vitani as she's drawing, but she flips him off.
- In the rewritten version of Adoption Nightmare, Brina flips off Skulker and then proceeds to run around the lab while cackling like a nutcase as an angry Skulker chases her until she becomes trapped in the Fenton Portal. Skulker trapping her in said portal was part of his plan for a substitute pelt until he could get his hands on Danny's. It does not work out in Skulker's favor.
- In Those Who Stand for Nothing Fall for Anything Light flips off B after he gives him another of his infamous deconstructive psychoanalysis.
- In Passing Days, Vy is surprisingly the first person to give anyone the middle finger, the first recipient being BB in the SE.RA.PH. event over her "help" of taking Archer EMIYA and Tamamo away while calling the Grailed Robin Hood "thieving wastrel." Needless to say, BB isn't happy, but Vy doesn't care. The moment Vy gives someone a middle finger, it's a clear sign she's in Tranquil Fury with them.
- In Movie Night At Freddy's, an animation goof within the movie causes Freddy to look like he's flipping the bird.
- Springaling: Springtrap is implied to give a security camera the finger in "The Privacy Act" after the Puppet shuts him out of the office by sealing the vent he entered behind him. One of the Freddles doesn't understand what the gesture means.Freddle: "I'm number one?"
(The Puppet sighs)
- Draco towards the end of Be Careful has just re-attached his prosthetic arm in front of the Golden Trio. He flexes the hand several times, forms a loose fist and then raises and lowers the thumb, followed by the index finger. When Harry makes a snarky remark about knowing his arm works, Draco raises the next finger.
- Ebony from My Immortal does this in the first chapter when the "preps" stare at her, and several other times throughout the fic, including to Snape and Lupin after they are sent to "St. Mangos" for watching her in the bath.
- Ruby Pair: Both Gaz and Dib do this to Zim and Tenn at different points in "Frosting the 13th". Neither of the Irkens quite understand what it means.
- In Mall Rats (TLH), a tall bully flips off Leni Loud when she defends Lincoln from him and his friends.
- MCU Rewrites: In Black Widow, Clint Barton/Hawkeye shows his middle finger to a protester for calling Natasha Romanov/Black Widow a whore.
- In Scarlet Lady, characters are prone to flipping the bird when sufficiently incensed. The usual target of this is Chloé/Scarlet Lady, on account of her Alpha Bitch behaviour.
- Abraxas (Hrodvitnon): Monster X does this recurrently. Vivienne is mainly the head who does it, but San has also taken up using the gesture.
- Karui in Son of the Sannin does it to the crowd during the Chunin Exams finals in response to their booing after she defeats Choji.
- Rise of the Minisukas: When Ritsuko meets and acknowledges Leader and Shiki, her tone dripping condescending sarcasm, both Minisukas stop arguing for one second to flip her the bird."Oh good, you're awake." She spoke with the fake warmth of a telemarketer trying to sell extended car warranties and the tiredness of a student studying for midterms fueled by nothing but cheap coffee. Her eyes fell to the foot of the bed as she glared at Leader and Shiki. "And you have visitors as well. How. Nice." Her tone conveyed that she found it anything but nice. Leader and Shiki turned to look at her, raised a hand each, and proceeded to flip Doctor Akagi the bird, then they went back to their argument. Well, Leader went back to the argument, Shiki ignored her and instead stared at Shinji. Akagi's eye twitched erratically for a moment before turning her full attention to Shinji.
- This Bites!:
- Cross does this to Van Augur from several miles away when his sniped seagulls land on the Merry. And he even manages to dodge the sniper's next bullet too.
- Cross does this to Robin when she asks him to help zip her up.
- During an encounter with an octopi kingdom, one of them gets mad at the Straw Hats and raises its tentacle. Vivi attempts to translate the sign language, but Cross tells her he can tell that the gesture is universal.
- While on Thriller Bark, Soundbite yells out to B.R.O.B for some direct assistance. In response, a branch falls on his shell, with the twigs in his field of vision looking like it was doing this.
- In a sidestory of Pokémon Reset Bloodlines, Drake, the Orange Crew Head Gym Leader, worried about his undefeated streak being eventually broken, visits Shalour City seeking Gurkinn for some help. Ultimately, their conversation goes south and Drake leaves in a huff, pretending not to notice that his Dragonite gives the finger to the old man.
- In Chapter 1 of Just Taken, Melanie gives the driver who ran her over the middle finger.
- With Strings Attached: Ringo does this after he puts Sarekyl in a tree, among other instances (both American and UK versions).
- In the fic Wrath of the Scorned, Vlaknest psychically paralyzes Ruby Rose. Using all her strength, she manages to flip him off. He responds with Sarcastic Clapping.
- In Must Love Ned Flanders, Naomi flips the bird to Jimbo when he asks where her boyfriend is.
- In the Parody Fic Farce Contact, Captain Kirk shows his contempt for temporal agent Daniels by flipping him the Great Bird of the Galaxy.
- Likewise in Next Week on Enterprise, Gene Roddenberry gets Thrown Out the Airlock, sparking a conflict with passing Tellarites who do not appreciate being given the Bird.
- Plan 7 of 9 from Outer Space. The spaceship of a notorious alien is emblazoned with a "black fist clenched tight but for a raised middle finger."
- In the story Hellsister Trilogy, John Constantine delivers one to villain Drang after trapping him inside a magic circle.The trenchcoated man stood, flipped the blue chalk back into his pocket, and crouched outside the circle to be on a level with Drang's eyes.
Then he flipped the bird.
- In the fanfic It Gets Worse, the Simurgh is doing this to Scion seconds before he gets overwhelmingly destroyed.
- In Stars from Home, frequently. Usually done by Scott and Alex, and attributed to them if it isn't—Doug mimics Alex by doing this, and it's mentioned that Ororo learned it from Scott.