fist bump

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fist bump (plural fist bumps)

  1. The hitting together of two people's fists, as a greeting, in congratulations, or in celebration.
    Synonyms: bones, terrorist fist jab (tendentious slang)
    Hyponyms: brofist, dap
    Coordinate terms: elbow bump, handshake
    • 2008 June 5, M.J. Stephey, “A Brief History of the Fist Bump”, in Time[1], archived from the original on 2008-07-08:
      Perhaps this is what makes the fist bump so unique. Though simple in motion, its meaning is far more complicated. A fist bump can express emotions from anger and fear to excitement and joy. In any other context, a clenched fist would be perceived as hostile.

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fist bump (third-person singular simple present fist bumps, present participle fist bumping, simple past and past participle fist bumped)

  1. To hit one's fists together.

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Unadapted borrowing from English fist bump.

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fist bump m

  1. fist bump