词汇 | GREETING |
释义 | ciao and chow “Good-bye”; “Hello.” (Italian.)See ya. Ciao.Chow, baby. Call my service. earth to MMM phr. “Hello MMM, are you listening?” (A means of getting the attention of someone who is ignoring you or who is daydreaming. As if one were on the earth, trying to contact someone in a spaceship.)Earth to Mom! Earth to Mom! What's for dinner?Earth to Fred! Are you asleep? Say something, Fred! Give me (some) skin! and Give me five!; Slip me five! exclam. “Shake my hand!” (A request for some form of hand touching in greeting.)Hey, man! Give me some skin!Give me five, my man! give someone five tr. to slap hands in greeting.Jerry gave John five as they passed in the corridor.Don tried to give me five in class, but missed. glad-hand tr. to greet someone effusively.The senator was glad-handing everyone in sight.He glad-handed Ernie and got a real earful. Have a good one. and Have a nice one. sent. “Have a good morning, afternoon, or evening,” as appropriate. (A general formulaic expression used at any time of the day or night.)Thank you. Have a good one.See you tomorrow, Todd. Have a nice one. hey interj. hello. (A standard greeting in much of the South, and now, among the young.)Hey, Walter. How are you?Hey, Chuck! Living large. Hey, bum! interj. hello.Hey, bum! What's poppin'?Hey, bum! So good to see your smiling face. high five 1. n. a greeting where the palm of the hand is raised and slapped against another person's palm similarly raised. They exchanged a high five and went on with the show.How about a high five, man? 2. tr. & in. to greet someone as described in sense1. They high fived and went off together.Ted highfived Sam, and they stopped to talk. hit me tr. “Give me the high five.”Hit me! Where you been? Hit me again!Long time no see. Hit me, man. Hiya! exclam. “Hi!” (From Hi, you!)Hiya! Good to see ya!Hiya! Where you been keeping yourself? howdy interj. “hello.” (Folksy.)Howdy, friend.Well, howdy. Long time no see. How goes it? interrog. “How are you?”; “How are things going?”Nice to see you. How goes it?How goes it? Everything okay? How ya living? interrog. “How are you doing?” (The response is Living large.)How ya living, man?Yo! How ya living? knock someone some skin tr. to shake hands with someone.Hey, man, knock me some skin!Pete knocked Sam some skin, and they left the building together. Long time no see. phr. “I haven't seen you in a long time.”Hey, John! Long time no see!Long time no see! How ya been? low five n. the slapping of hands at waist level as a greeting.They turned to each other, throwing a quick low five as they passed.The two eight-year-olds tried to give each other a low five, but they both hurt their hands. press (the) flesh tr. to shake hands.Hey, chum! Glad to press flesh with you!He wanted to press the flesh, but I refused even to touch him. Que pasa? interrog. “Hello, what's going on?” (Spanish.)Hey, man! Que pasa?What's happening? Que pasa? sieg-heil someone tr. to show homage to someone; to salute and obey someone.The guy expects all his underlings to sieg-heil him and worship the ground he walks on.I won't sieg-heil her. She'll have to earn my respect. Skin me! exclam. “Give me some skin!”; “Shake my hand!” (Originally black.)Hey, man, skin me!Hey, old buddy. Don't walk on! Skin me! slip someone five tr. to shake someone's hand.Billy slipped me five, and we sat down to discuss old times.Come on, man, slip me five! (T)sup? interrog. “What's up?”; “What is happening?”; “What have you been doing?”Hi! Tsup?Tony: Sup? Tiffany: Like, nothing. What can I do you for? interrog. “How can I help you?”; “How can I serve you?”Good morning. What can I do for you?Now it's your turn. What can I do for you? What do you say? interrog. “Hello, how are you?”Hi, Jim. What do you say?What do you say, man? What is it? interrog. “Hello, what is happening?”What is it? (T)sup?What is it? What's happening? What's buzzin' (cousin)? interrog. “What's happening?”Hey, chum! What's buzzin', cousin?What's buzzin' around here? What's cooking? interrog. “What is happening?”; “What's about to happen?”What's cooking? Anything interesting?What's cooking, anyway? What's going down? interrog. “What's happening?”I can't figure out what's going down around here.Hey, man, what's going down? What's going on? interrog. “What is happening here?”I hear a lot of noise. What's going on?What's all this broken glass? What's going on? What's happ(ening)? interrog. “Hello, what's new?”Hey, dude! What's happening?What's happ? How's it goin'? What's new? interrog. “Hello, how are you?”; “What has happened since I last saw you?”Hi, Jim! What's new?What's new with you? What's poppin'? interrog. “Hello, what is happening?”What's poppin'? Anything new?What's poppin', G? What's shakin' (bacon)? interrog. “How are you?”; “What is new?”What's shakin' bacon? What's going down?Hi, Jim. What's shakin'? What's the good word? interrog. “Hello, how are you?”Hi, Jim! What's the good word?Haven't seen you in a long time. What's the good word? What's up? interrog. “What is going on?”; “What is happening?”Hi, Jim! What's up?Haven't seen you in a month of Sundays. What's up? What's up, G? interrog. “Hello, what is up, guy?”What's up, G? How ya living?What's up, G? Anything new? What's your age? interrog. “Hello, how are you?”What's your age? Tsup?Yo, Sam! What's your age? Where (have) you been keeping yourself? interrog. “I haven't seen you in a long time. Where have you been?”Long time no see. Where've you been keeping yourself?I haven't seen you in a long time. Where you been keeping yourself? Word. interj. “Hello.”Word. What's new.Word. Living large? Yello. interj. “Hello.” (Said with any intonation that would be appropriate with hello.)Yello, Dave Jones speaking.Yello, Smith residence. You guys bitchin'? interrog. “Hello, how are you?” (Use with caution.)Tsup? 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