no no no a dap and pound is waaay different from a bro fist.. dont get the 3 confused.Growing up, we never called it brofist. It was called giving "dap." Or we'd say "pound it."
I know, but growing up, the brofist or fistbump wasn't mainstream popular. People in my inner circle of friends had our handshakes usually ended with the fist bump. The movements either got shortened to what is nowadays called a brofist or my buddywould hit the top of my fist and then I'd hit the top of his. Unless there are regional differences of the term.You must be registered for see images
no no no a dap and pound is waaay different from a bro fist.. dont get the 3 confused.
the fist bump you see in the pic you posted is the bro fist..I know, but growing up, the brofist or fistbump wasn't mainstream popular. People in my inner circle of friends had our handshakes usually ended with the fist bump. The movements either got shortened to what is nowadays called a brofist or my buddywould hit the top of my fist and then I'd hit the top of his. Unless there are regional differences of the term.
Either way
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Well being that I grew up in Hawaii, I'm gonna have say you are right in all points. I was mistaken and was led to believe the things that my mainland friends told me.the fist bump you see in the pic you posted is the bro fist..
a pound is fists hitting on top each other and a dap is like a high five from the side which locks fingers and ends with a snap of the fingers or a L... it is very effective for drug and money trades on the street.. this is why its common in the hood.
nah man.. im from NY soo yea...lolWell being that I grew up in Hawaii, I'm gonna have say you are right in all points. I was mistaken and was led to believe the things that my mainland friends told me.