Pronunciation: /fɪst bʌmp/
noun A gesture of greeting or celebration in which two people lightly tap their closed fists together
A1 He greeted his friend with a fist bump.
A2 After a successful game, the teammates celebrated with a fist bump.
B1 The coach encouraged the players with a fist bump before the match.
B2 As a sign of agreement, they sealed the deal with a fist bump.
C1 The business partners exchanged a fist bump after closing the deal.
C2 The two friends shared a fist bump as a symbol of their strong bond.
verb To engage in the act of performing a fist bump
A1 My friends and I fist bump when we see each other.
A2 He fist bumps his teammates after scoring a goal.
B1 The coach fist bumped each player as they left the field.
B2 The two business partners fist bumped to celebrate closing a deal.
C1 The politician fist bumped the crowd as he walked through the rally.
C2 The astronaut fist bumped his fellow crew members before boarding the spaceship.
formal The two colleagues greeted each other with a professional fist bump before the meeting.
informal Let's celebrate our success with a fist bump!
slang He gave me a fist bump to show that we were on the same page.
figurative The agreement between the two parties was sealed with a figurative fist bump.
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