high five noun
plural ∼ fives [count] chiefly US, informal : a gesture in which you slap the palm of your hand against the palm of someone else's hand in the air usually to show that you are happy about a victory or accomplishment
▪ People began cheering and giving each other high fives.
▪ People began cheering and giving each other high fives.
— high–five verb, high–fives; high–fived; high–fiv·ing US, informal
[no obj] ▪ People were cheering and high-fiving when the election results were announced. [+ obj] ▪ People cheered and high-fived each other.
[no obj] ▪ People were cheering and high-fiving when the election results were announced. [+ obj] ▪ People cheered and high-fived each other.






