high five

/haɪ faɪv/
verb
  1. To slap someone's raised hand as a gesture of celebration or greeting.
    • I high-fived my brother when he got the job.
    • The coach high-fived every player as they left the field.
    • They high-fived each other after scoring the winning goal.
noun
  1. A gesture of celebration or greeting in which two people slap each other's raised hand.
    • The teacher offered a high-five to every student who finished the test.
    • She gave me a high-five when I told her the good news.
    • After winning the game, the teammates exchanged a high-five.
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