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单词 fist bump
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Definition of fist bump in English:

fist bump

noun
US informal
  • A gesture of greeting or affirmation in which two people lightly tap each other's clenched fist.

    fist bumps and high fives were exchanged amongst the crowd
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But the fist bump (or fist pound, as traditionalists would have it) has been around since at least the 70s, when basketball players used it to congratulate each other.
    • And he's doing a fist bump.
    • Fist bumps and high fives are exchanged amongst the crowd.
    • Martinez saves manly fist bumps for the coaches, including manager Eric Wedge.
    • From his actual mate, Senator Obama got a fist bump.
    • She gave her now famous fist bumps with her co-hosts, mocking scrutiny Obama faced when the gesture was distorted.
    • Check out Johny's Luncheonette, a throwback nine-stool lunch counter run by Johny, who greets regulars with fist bumps, and his father.
    • And, you know, he got a fist bump from me.
    • You know, I didn't see any group hugs or fist bumps going on there.
    • El Duque walked in and traded a fist bump with his catcher.
    • It's inspirational when the president of the United States provides a figurative salute, along with fist bumps, to a bunch of high school science projects.
    • Fist bumps, air-hugs and partial high-fives are all common currency now.
    • Given his field position, I think he probably should have punted but he's also found time to give Santa a fist bump in recent days and today he even tried a little bit of dancing.
    • Applause and fist bumps all around for him speaking at the annual conservative political action conference in Washington.
    • I didn't see any group hugs or fist bumps going on there, so I think there is a little bit of gap to fill in.
    • It can't be long before he takes up fist bumps.
verb
[with object]US informal
  • Greet (someone) by lightly tapping their clenched fist with one's own.

    politicians were soon fist-bumping one another on TV chat shows
    no object two lawyers walked into the hall and fist-bumped before getting on the elevator
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are limits to the gesture's uses - "I would not advise fist-bumping your future father-in-law," advises a kindly woman from Debrett's - but it is more sincere than an air kiss.
    • He was just very gracious, very nice. He fist-bumped Christopher, which was very cool and it was just a very amazing moment.
    • 'Mr. Chairman - how are you, brother?!' he said, fist-bumping C. Richard Cranwell, the 66-year-old leader of the Virginia Democratic Party.
    • Gautreaux punched the air as those around him fist-bumped and high-fived each other.
    • At one point, the President fist-bumped the youngster.

Definition of fist bump in US English:

fist bump

noun
US informal
  • A gesture of greeting or affirmation in which two people lightly tap each other's clenched fist.

    El Duque walked in and traded a fist bump with his catcher
    Example sentencesExamples
    • El Duque walked in and traded a fist bump with his catcher.
    • It can't be long before he takes up fist bumps.
    • And, you know, he got a fist bump from me.
    • You know, I didn't see any group hugs or fist bumps going on there.
    • Applause and fist bumps all around for him speaking at the annual conservative political action conference in Washington.
    • She gave her now famous fist bumps with her co-hosts, mocking scrutiny Obama faced when the gesture was distorted.
    • I didn't see any group hugs or fist bumps going on there, so I think there is a little bit of gap to fill in.
    • Martinez saves manly fist bumps for the coaches, including manager Eric Wedge.
    • Fist bumps, air-hugs and partial high-fives are all common currency now.
    • Check out Johny's Luncheonette, a throwback nine-stool lunch counter run by Johny, who greets regulars with fist bumps, and his father.
    • Fist bumps and high fives are exchanged amongst the crowd.
    • Given his field position, I think he probably should have punted but he's also found time to give Santa a fist bump in recent days and today he even tried a little bit of dancing.
    • From his actual mate, Senator Obama got a fist bump.
    • It's inspirational when the president of the United States provides a figurative salute, along with fist bumps, to a bunch of high school science projects.
    • And he's doing a fist bump.
    • But the fist bump (or fist pound, as traditionalists would have it) has been around since at least the 70s, when basketball players used it to congratulate each other.
verb
[with object]US informal
  • Greet (someone) by lightly tapping their clenched fist with one's own.

    politicians were soon fist-bumping one another on TV chat shows
    no object two lawyers walked into the hall and fist-bumped before getting on the elevator
    Example sentencesExamples
    • 'Mr. Chairman - how are you, brother?!' he said, fist-bumping C. Richard Cranwell, the 66-year-old leader of the Virginia Democratic Party.
    • There are limits to the gesture's uses - "I would not advise fist-bumping your future father-in-law," advises a kindly woman from Debrett's - but it is more sincere than an air kiss.
    • He was just very gracious, very nice. He fist-bumped Christopher, which was very cool and it was just a very amazing moment.
    • Gautreaux punched the air as those around him fist-bumped and high-fived each other.
    • At one point, the President fist-bumped the youngster.
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