Celebratory gesture made by two people, slapping each other's lowered hands.
Opposite of "high five", but still carries the same social meaning, often sarcastic.
Opposite of "high five", but still carries the same social meaning, often sarcastic.
by dukot March 01, 2007
Short for low maitenance; something low mait is easy to take care of and doesn't require constant attention or cause annoyance. If a relationship or a partner is low mait, then they likely have a laid back personality and don't cause much drama.
by ye olde internet May 16, 2015
by CubedIce January 17, 2019
by thom chapman September 29, 2003
Checkout my latest low-fi music video on youtube.
I've been playing around with a drum machine and some broken old toy instruments to create a very low-fi sound.
Low-fi means more inventiveness and less pressure.
I'm putting together a last minute low-fi multi-media gig for SXSW- you never know who might show up.
I've been playing around with a drum machine and some broken old toy instruments to create a very low-fi sound.
Low-fi means more inventiveness and less pressure.
I'm putting together a last minute low-fi multi-media gig for SXSW- you never know who might show up.
by Giada D. June 28, 2009
I saw you trying to steal my car radio! YOU'RE NOT LOW!
Why you tryna camp when I've been following you around the whole map?? YOU'RE NOT LOW!!!
in your facebook picture your whole body is fat yet the middle of your stomach is skinny? YOU'RE NOT LOW!! stop trying to suck it in!
Why you tryna camp when I've been following you around the whole map?? YOU'RE NOT LOW!!!
in your facebook picture your whole body is fat yet the middle of your stomach is skinny? YOU'RE NOT LOW!! stop trying to suck it in!
by MW2kid57 August 20, 2010
First popularized and preserved by JT The Bigga Figga with Get Low Records in 1991 and his group, the Get Low Playaz.
"Get Low" was used to describe a signature dance that was popular through out the San Francisco neighborhood of Fillmore, as seen in the video for the 1994 classic "Game Recognize Game".
The phrase "Get Low" has recently been infringed upon by many commericial rappers, and most notably, Memphis Bleek.
"Get Low" was used to describe a signature dance that was popular through out the San Francisco neighborhood of Fillmore, as seen in the video for the 1994 classic "Game Recognize Game".
The phrase "Get Low" has recently been infringed upon by many commericial rappers, and most notably, Memphis Bleek.
by aempirei January 26, 2005