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Freeze frame high five!
Hi,
If someone says to a friend with this expression, does it sound natural in normal conversation?
I am just wondering how it can be communicated verbally.
In the situation where it is said, two people halted their movements for a second after doing high five.
Appreciated in advance!
Dec 11, 2017 8:08 PM
Answers · 2
A freeze-frame from a film is an individual picture from it, produced by stopping the film or video at that point.
This expression (with the added high five) became popular after a particular episode of "How I Met Your Mother." https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Freeze%20Frame%20High%20Five
December 11, 2017
This is just simply something silly to do. I wouldn't say it's natural or common to say/use. Might make a situation awkward if the other person isn't silly. High fives are very common and don't necessarily need to be communicated verbally.
December 11, 2017
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