fist-bump
verb/ˈfɪst bʌmp/
/ˈfɪst bʌmp/
[transitive, intransitive] (informal)Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they fist-bump | /ˈfɪst bʌmp/ /ˈfɪst bʌmp/ |
| he / she / it fist-bumps | /ˈfɪst bʌmps/ /ˈfɪst bʌmps/ |
| past simple fist-bumped | /ˈfɪst bʌmpt/ /ˈfɪst bʌmpt/ |
| past participle fist-bumped | /ˈfɪst bʌmpt/ /ˈfɪst bʌmpt/ |
| -ing form fist-bumping | /ˈfɪst bʌmpɪŋ/ /ˈfɪst bʌmpɪŋ/ |
- fist-bump (somebody) to do a fist bump with somebody as a way of saying ‘hello’ or of showing support or agreement
- Several of the politician’s supporters fist-bumped him as he left the stage.
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