What does dab slang mean?

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asked Nov 19, 2021 in Words & Wordplay by Msabethy (840 points)
What does dab slang mean?

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answered Nov 21, 2021 by ww2mm (730 points)
Dab in slang means to give someone a fist bump or chest bump etc as to say high and welcome someone.

Dab me up or Dap me up means to give a friendly greeting to someone through fist bumping.

The saying is dap me up although it's also okay to say dab me up.

When someone says 'dap me up' they are asking you to 'dap' them.

A 'dap' is a friendly way of greeting someone, usually by handshaking, pound hugging, fist-bumping or chest-bumping.

However, the phrase has recently been changed into 'dab me up' to describe 'dabbing' as a way of saying hello to someone.

To dap someone up means to to knock your fist against someone else's fist as a greeting or an expression of admiration. SMART Vocabulary.

Dap is a friendly gesture of greeting, agreement, or solidarity between two people that has become popular in Western cultures, particularly since the 1970s, originating from African American communities.

Giving dap typically involves handshaking (often, by hooking thumbs), pound hugging, fist pounding, or chest- or fist bumping.

The practice and term originated among black soldiers during the Vietnam War, as part of the Black Power movement.

90% of those imprisoned in the Long Binh Jail during the war were African Americans; it was in the jail that the handshake was created under pan-African nationalist influences.

Giving dap can refer to presenting many kinds of positive nonverbal communication between two people, ranging from a brief moment of simple bodily contact to a complicated routine of hand slaps, shakes, snaps, etc. known only by the two participants.

Elaborate examples of dap are observed as a pregame ritual performed by many teams in the National Basketball Association.

These choreographed actions serve as a means of psychological preparation and team solidarity.

A 'dap' is a friendly way of greeting someone, usually by handshaking, pound hugging, fist-bumping or chest-bumping.

However, the phrase has recently been changed into 'dab me up' to describe 'dabbing' as a way of saying hello to someone.

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