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What is the significance of the dodger saying do you see the old cove according to Stepping out​

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Answered by DreamBoy786
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For other uses, see High five (disambiguation) and Give me five (disambiguation).

A high five between two U.S. Navy Sailors

File:Curiosity Rover Begins Mars Mission - high-five clip.webm

NASA's Curiosity-rover team celebrate with high fives after the landing on Mars, August 2012. Full video.

The high five is a hand gesture that occurs when two people simultaneously raise one hand each, about head-high, and push, slide, or slap the flat of their palm against the flat palm of the other person. The gesture is often preceded verbally by a phrase like "Give me five", "High five", "Up high", or "Slap hands". Its meaning varies with the context of use but can include as a greeting, congratulations, or celebration.

There are many origin stories of the high five,[1] but the two most documented candidates are Dusty Baker and Glenn Burke of the Los Angeles Dodgers professional baseball team on October 2, 1977, and Wiley Brown and Derek Smith of the Louisville Cardinals men's college basketball team during the 1978–1979 season.

Answered by arpitanayak56
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The significance of the Dodger saying, 'Do you see the old cove' was that the old gentleman was reading a book away in his own study. For it was plain that he saw not the bookstall, nor the street, nor the boys, nor, in short, anything but the book itself, which he was reading with the greatest interest and eagerness.

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