1977
Jesus, he also invented the high five.
You spell high five, high five.
Because you raise your hand(high) and you have five fingers(five)
The high five was popularized during a baseball game in 1977 between the Los Angeles Dodgers by outfielders Glenn Burke and Dusty Baker. Burke's raised hand inspired Baker to respond with a high five, and the gesture quickly caught on.
There is most likely a high five each episode. Each one different. Some classic examples have been in Relapse five, Phone five, Cell five, Tiny five, Freeze-Frame high-five, Hypothetical high-five, Wordplay five, Arthritisfive, Self five, Foot five, Claw five, Solemn low-five, Door five, Motility-five, High-six and High two.
A high five A high five
because it high in the air and you have 5 fingers.
The term "high five" does not require a hyphen when used as a noun or verb, as in "give a high five" or "they high-fived." However, it can sometimes appear hyphenated ("high-five") when used as a compound adjective, for example, "a high-five gesture." In general usage, the unhyphenated form is more common.
High Five Drive was created in 2001.
High-Five Challenge was created in 1993.
High five ghost is 24