- - Only the first sixteen letters in one's head?
- - At the highest point, redundantly
- - On the highest shelf
- - On a roof deck, say
- - At the highest spot
- - On the observation deck, say
- - In the brain, to a Brit
- - On the crown
- - On the summit.
- - In the crow's nest.
- - Where the crow's-nest is.
- - At the highest point
- - In the brain, so to speak
- - At the peak
- - At the highest level
- - Put out over work in the attic?
- - "Give me a high-five!"
- - high-five call before "down low"
- - High-five invitation
- - request made while raising your hand
- - Phrase that might mean "Gimme a high five!": 2 wds.
- - 'Gimme five!'
- - 'High-five!'
- - 'Give me five!'
- - 'Gimme a high-five!'
- - Chemistry Nobelist Hahn and others
- - Having a good view
- - At university, superior by way of intelligence
- - High-five request
- - Words spoken before a high-five
- - "That merits a high five!"
- - "High-five, dude"
- - Slangy request for a high-five
- - Words said when requesting a high-five
- - Having a good vantage point
- - At a high level
- - Request for a high-five
- - High ...
- - "Gimme five!" [2 wds]
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