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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high five" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a gesture made by two people simultaneously slapping their hands up in the air as a sign of celebration or agreement. This gesture is usually accompanied by the phrase "high five". For example: The team was so proud of their win that they all shared a high five in the locker room.
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Saltzman gave him a high five.
Don't give him a high five.
Pause for a high five.
I get a high five from Murr.
Give me a high five, Virginia.
Or maybe a high five with a loved one.
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The two leaned in for a high-five.
Kidd gave him a high-five.
No, really: a high-five party.
Alomar provided a high-five when Vaughn crossed home plate.
It's basically the stomach equivalent of a high-five.
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