Nastassja Riemermann (tsukikage85) wrote in linguaphiles,
Nastassja Riemermann
tsukikage85
linguaphiles

"What's that word?"

What do you call that kind of pastey stuff you put your finger in to help you count money or turn book pages?

[EDIT: Thanks for the help - turns out it's called a "finger moistener" or "fingertip moistener".]
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