Well, a lot of peole use ^5 in a text as a high five. Some could also use ^_^ / too. There are a few ways you can text high fives, I only listed a few of them, which I normally use.
You spell high five, high five.
Because you raise your hand(high) and you have five fingers(five)
If you refer to the text in the top left of the obverse of the current Five Dollar note, "FIVE DOLLARS" is written about fifty-five times in nine rows of teeny weeny microprinting.
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
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The number 1,500,000 can be written in text as "one million five hundred thousand."
because it high in the air and you have 5 fingers.
The high five was made in 1875 from france
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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 Challenge was created in 1993.