0 a greeting or an expression of admiration in which two people each raise a hand above their shoulder and bring the fronts of their hands together with force
1 to give someone a high five (= a greeting or celebration in which two people each raise a hand and bring the fronts of their hands together with force):
Boston fans started high-fiving and cheering right after the game.
My wife and I high-fived each other.
Smith is sometimes credited with popularizing the term high five during the 197980 basketball season.
Blue's tricks include pouting, giving a high five, playing dead, rolling over, speaking, and skateboarding.
On offense, he ran 19 times for 35 yards for a team high five touchdowns.
He made 49 three-pointers during this season with a career high five three pointers in a single game more than once.
We jump so high, raised his hand and the high five was supposedly born.