The act of high-fiving one's phone during a conversation that in person would normally warrant a high-five. Originally coined by Barney Stinson.
Ted, tonight we're gonna go out, we're gonne meet some ladies, it's gonna be legendary. Phone-five! You didn't Phone-five, did you? I know when you don't Phone-five Ted!
by Barney Stinson January 2, 2007

when you see someone across the room but can't get to them so you raise your hands like a high-five but don't touch because of the distance. derived from wi-fi and high five. a wireless high five.
Yo! Wi-five!
by Nix Vox Medicus March 29, 2009

The name of the conjoined towns of:
Cedarhurst
Hewlett
Inwood
Lawrence
Woodmere
Located in Nassau County, NY
Filled Primarily With Orthadox Jews
Cedarhurst
Hewlett
Inwood
Lawrence
Woodmere
Located in Nassau County, NY
Filled Primarily With Orthadox Jews
Cedarhurst is one of the five-towns
by pseudonym1969 December 7, 2010

A shot created to up the alcohol from the notorious 3 Wise Men (Jack Daniels, Jim Bean, Jose Cuervo) and the dreaded 4 Horsemen or Four corners many variant names(Jack Daniels, Jim Bean, Jose Cuervo, and Jameson) the Five Points is named after the Five Points of New York where many men and women went through hell and back the shot consists of Jack Daniels, Jim Bean, Jose Cuervo, Jameson, and Johnny Walker(or other alcohol's with the J name can be instituted for it. Shot originally named five points by a college student in Duluth trying to up challenge for a Birthday shot.
by T-Rex34 May 3, 2010

by the slut formerly known as your mother September 25, 2004

The name given to The Ohio State University's 2006 basketball recruiting class. Included Greg Oden, Michael Conley, Othello Hunter, Daequan Cook, and David Lighty. Coached by head coach Thad Matta.
by r dizzle fo shizzle May 2, 2009

1)To enjoy a period of around 5 minutes of self pleasure, including preparation, execution and recovery, with ones self in a private domain
2) To utilise the five digits necessary in a moment of solitary recluse, 'a shifty one', for momentary relief
2) To utilise the five digits necessary in a moment of solitary recluse, 'a shifty one', for momentary relief
by Vasis March 24, 2011
