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high five noun- a greeting or sign of approval accomplished by slapping open palms with arms extended above head-level US
The greeting and term originated in sport but quickly spread. - Aguirre gave him a high five that came straight from his toes, then shuffled to the bench, grabbed Coach Ray Meyer and bearhugged him[.] — Washington Post, p. D11, 28 December 1980
- The Montrealers exchanged “high fives,” “low fives” and “sidearm fives.” — Washingotn Post, p. D1, 15 September 1980
- How does a blonde do a high five? — Sleepless in Seattle, 1993
- HIV US
A construction based on an abbreviation of “high” to “hi” and conversion of “V” to the Roman numeral five. - — Oprah Winfrey Show, 2 October 2003
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