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): --
Despite this, he quickly makes another bad joke, and asks for a high five, which he does not receive, and is still asking later at the bar.
Locking is quite performance oriented, often interacting with the audience by smiling or giving them a high five, and some moves are quite comical in nature.
She wants to learn how to high five.
Many have advanced graduate degrees and household incomes commonly exceed the high five-figure range.
Ranks are reset each year, and advancement criteria include receiving a high five from a bystander and crushing cups.
The stunt would end once they reached the cockpit and gave the co-passenger a high five.
West was observed to hold a hand out, and the two exchanged a studiedly casual, down low high five.
He finished the season recording a career high five interceptions and 85 tackles.