My understanding is that it's a British version of America's "Cross your fingers," which basically means, "Hope that this happens."
I also assume that the origin comes from the physical act of taking your thumb and placing it in the palm of your hand with the tip of the thumb pointing out from between your middle finger and your index finger (as your fingers are wrapped down in a fist gesture). Since usually this is done in both hands while giving the gesture of "Holding thumbs," the plural is used since you're doing it with both thumbs.
This expression may also be used in the Netherlands, leading to the South African use of it as discussed above. The expression to "Cross your fingers" is common in the UK and parts of Europe and has been used there for centuries.
to be under one's thumb, or to be totally controlled by that person was first recorded in 1586. A considerable number of gestures from past times involve the thumb. It was thought that if the thumb was folded into the palm of the hand and the fingers closed around it, it was a protection against evil
It is just an idiom and has no history.
Palestinian and Persian
food
Meaning he will help you out.
The origin of the idiom finger in every pie is unknown. The saying means being involved in a lot of things or knowing about a lot of things.
To hope for the best
What's the meaning of the phrase 'All fingers and thumbs'? Clumsy, unable to hold things steadily in one's hands. 'All fingers and thumbs' is how we might describe ourselves during a temporary loss of manual dexterity.
It means someone who is physically awkward, especially with the hands. There is a proverb from 1546 - 'when he should get aught, each finger is a thumb'
If you're "all thumbs," you are clumsy or awkward - imagine trying to do anything with five thumbs instead of four fingers and one thumb! This idiom usually refers to fine motor tasks. It means to be clumsy
Tom is all thumbs when it comes to cooking. He tried to fix the motor, but he's all thumbs with tools.
No, it is a metaphor comparing someone's thumb to a magical item.
Monkeys have thumbs to hold their food.For example, a monkey needed it thumbs to open its banna.
To be exposed
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Origin "up a storm"
No
Here are some sentences for this idiom. It means to be clumsy or unable to do something well.He was all thumbs when he tried to bake cookies.I'm all thumbs at sewing, but i can paint pretty well.She tried to learn how to knit, but she was all thumbs.