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Jobb Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

High five

high five = ?

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(From Clinton My life)
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'High five'-- the slapping together of a hand, in a raised position, of each of two teammates or other co-workers, to express satisfaction in joint success. 'High fives'-- the slapping together of both hands of both teammates. Just watch an NBA basketball game for 5 minutes, Jobb, and you'll see a plethora of examples.

  • 'High five'-- the slapping together of a hand, in a raised position, of each of two teammates or other co-workers, to express satisfaction in joint success.
  • 'High fives'-- the slapping together of both hands of both teammates.
  • Just watch an NBA basketball game for 5 minutes, Jobb, and you'll see a plethora of examples.
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'High five'-- the slapping together of a hand, in a raised position, of each of two teammates or other co-workers, to express satisfaction in joint success.

'High fives'-- the slapping together of both hands of both teammates.


Just watch an NBA basketball game for 5 minutes, Jobb, and you'll see a plethora of examples.
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Your explanation is vivid.

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