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The low five is a hand gesture when two people slap palms together. One party extends an open palm, face upward at about waist level, the other party strikes the palm in a downward swing with their open palm. It is sometimes known as "slapping five", "give me five", or "giving/slapping skin".
Caïn by Henri Vidal, Tuileries Garden, Paris, 1896. Cain is depicted hiding his face in his hand after killing his brother. [1]A facepalm is the physical gesture of placing one's hand across one's face, lowering one's face into one's hand or hands or covering or closing one's eyes.
High five is a celebratory ritual in which two people simultaneously raise one hand and then slap these hands together. Hitchhiking gestures including sticking one thumb upward, especially in North America, or pointing an index finger toward the road, to request a ride in an automobile.
Will Smith Slap – A clip from the 94th Academy Awards where the actor Will Smith slaps comedian Chris Rock in the face after he told a joke about the shaved hair of Will's wife. Zombie Kid Likes Turtles – A boy with zombie face paint says "I like turtles" on a KGW news segment.
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The word "slap" is frequently used to minimize the perceived violence of an act, even if the act was especially severe. One person may hit another across the face and injure them severely, but in calling it a slap, it may seem less severe, since slapping is often associated with minor violence. [14] [15]
The bras d'honneur is known by various names in different languages, including the Iberian slap, [a] forearm jerk, Italian salute, [b] or Kozakiewicz's gesture. [ c ] [ 1 ] Use and names by country