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Was wondering when the Fist bump came about?
Couldn't believe - someone has already asked the Question...
http://memphislimelight.com/blog2/fist_bumping_vs_high_fiving (http://memphislimelight.com/blog2/fist_bumping_vs_high_fiving/)
http://gremlindog.com/?tag=fist-bump
If you do either which do you do?
:)
SurfaceUnits
02-05-09, 02:18 AM
I like to get a boob squish from my wimmin
i'm all about the terrorist fist jab
chop456
02-05-09, 03:19 AM
Neither.
Barely discernable nod.
1984
"The Wild Life"
Starring Chris Penn and Eric Stoltz
WickerBill
02-05-09, 08:13 AM
My kids and I fist-bump when we're making fun of their mother.
I can't recall the last time I gave anyone a high five.
Methanolandbrats
02-05-09, 08:51 AM
Neither, finger most of the time.
mr anait agrees with SurfaceUnits. :D
teen'anait and I do a very WASP-y high five, keenly aware of our lack of style. Or precision.
Don Quixote
02-05-09, 11:17 AM
My circle of family and friends perform an intricate series of highly choreographed dance moves that is a cross between Russian ballet and early 80's break dancing, done by tragically white people with bad overbites.
Sometimes we go with the barely discernable nod.
The booby squish is always good too.
devilmaster
02-05-09, 12:29 PM
Barely discernable nod.
thats what that was!
all this time i just thought you were... you know... special.
:)
Sean Malone
02-05-09, 12:37 PM
Neither.
Barely discernable nod.
At work I do the barely discernible brow raise. :)
Neither.
Barely discernable nod.
(('sup))
Insomniac
02-05-09, 04:04 PM
I'm also partial to the terrorist fist jab.
racermike
02-07-09, 02:57 AM
I just taught my 3 year old niece how to high five AND fist bump
cameraman
02-07-09, 04:45 AM
My four year old son thinks the high five is very cool.
Was wondering when the Fist bump came about?
Couldn't believe - someone has already asked the Question...
http://memphislimelight.com/blog2/fist_bumping_vs_high_fiving (http://memphislimelight.com/blog2/fist_bumping_vs_high_fiving/)
http://gremlindog.com/?tag=fist-bump
If you do either which do you do?
:)
I thought the fist bump was from boxing. You can't shake hands with gloves on, so you bump fists together after the ref's gives you his instructions. :\
Andrew Longman
02-08-09, 11:37 AM
I thought the fist bump was from boxing. You can't shake hands with gloves on, so you bump fists together after the ref's gives you his instructions. :\
Well yeah, but for example for longer than I can remember (maybe ten years) the Yankees bench will, after a victory, take the field in a line and fist bump the players coming off the field.
But I get you. In all my years playing football I always shook the hand of my opponent at the end of the game, but I wouldn't even look at him if he got hurt during the game. As for teammates, I would respond to a high five if one was offered, but I never felt the need.
I know. I'm a curmudgeon. But I did once tackle my own quarterback when he threw a sweet game winning touchdown touch pass. :gomer:
Insomniac
02-08-09, 01:18 PM
I thought the fist bump was from boxing. You can't shake hands with gloves on, so you bump fists together after the ref's gives you his instructions. :\
Isn't that more fist on fist than a fist bump?
The fist bump is only used when you are trying to keep it real.
EDwardo
02-08-09, 01:55 PM
The fist bump could be interpreted as "going back to our primate roots".
Take the chimpanzee. When the chimp walks, what do you see? knuckle dragging of course. The handshake is a product of human civilization.
A barely discernible high fist bump followed by a kiss, kiss of both cheeks (including a sniff, sniff to collect chemical information) should be the 21st century standard for greeting.
:D
Considering some of the over-enthusiastic high-fives I've gotten at football games I shudder to think what would happen if those folks adopted the fist bump.
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