slip (one) five

slip (one) five

1. slang To shake one's hand. He held up his hand waiting for me to slip him five, but I pretended like I didn't see it. The politicians huddled together with the corporate lobbyists in the corner of the conference hall, slipping each other five with little knowing winks and nods.
2. slang To slap hands with one in an informal show of celebration, congratulation, or friendship; to give one five. Hey man, what's up? Slip me five! The players stood in a row, slipping each of their teammates five as they ran past.
See also: five, slip

slip me five

slang To slap hands with one in an amicable fashion; to give one five. Hey man, what's up? Slip me five!
See also: five, slip
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

slip someone five

Sl. to shake someone's hand. Billy slipped me five, and we sat down to discuss old times. Come on, man, slip me five!
See also: five, slip
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

slip someone five

tv. to shake someone’s hand. Billy slipped me five, and we sat down to discuss old times.
See also: five, slip, someone
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • have (something) in hand
  • have in hand
  • in hand
  • get a hand on (something)
  • on hand
  • give (someone) the back of (one's) hand
  • have (something) well in hand
  • fill (one's) hand
  • get out of hand
  • be in hand