Noun
tall man (plural tall men)
(colloquial) The third, longest finger, also known as the middle finger.
He was a tall man with an astonishing and somehow elegant curvature of the spine, formed by an enlarged lower abdomen, which he carried in a stately and contented way, as if it contained money and securities. John Cheever
Someone got killed up here.... It was outside. A tall man. He had one leg longer'n the other. And a beard. He was probably a hunter." "How'd you know all that?" "I just trod on ‘im. Terry Pratchett
I'm not a tall man. I'm just a hair under 5'5. Samm Levine
This is the stupidest place I have ever visited,' she said. 'I shall never come here again.' The tall man looked at her in silence and nodded. 'Yes, you will,' he said. 'You won't be able to stay away now that you have come. Margaret Hughes
Ha!' said the tall man drily. 'He was in high luck. Rich old uncles who die are in shockingly short supply. Susanna Clarke
By the way, a shorter man earns less than a tall man. The blonde earns more than a brunette. They are different, and it should not be equalised. That's all. Janusz Korwin-Mikke