givemefive什么意思(中文翻译)
What does "give me five" mean? "Give me five" is a homophone for the English phrase, "give me five," where "five" translates directly to "五" in Chinese. So, it means "give me five."
"Give me five" is a commonly used phrase in American greetings. It is used to greet each other, express celebration, and convey a sense of giving support or cheering on someone. In other words, it means "Let's high-five!" The phrase is versatile and widely used.
In fact, "give me five" has been around for a while, but it recently became popular again because of a post by actor @林一 on Weibo. He wore an Iron Man mask, spread out his five fingers, and made the iconic Iron Man gesture with the caption "给我五" (give me five).
When silly netizens saw this, they found it very interesting and started to imitate it. Usually, they would strike the iconic Iron Man pose, spreading out their five fingers, and caption it with "给我五" (give me five).
In the face of such things, it's certain that Er Kang's reaction image wouldn't be able to escape:
This reaction image was created precisely to go along with "give me five," right? Er Kang is always at the forefront of fashion.
It is important to note that "give me five" is not the same as "give me five yuan" and does not have the same meaning.