˜yĐÄvlog

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air hug

[ air huhg ]

noun

  1. the gesture of extending one’s arms as if to embrace another person (used as a greeting or expression of affection without physical contact when a physical hug is not possible or not appropriate).


verb (used with or without object)

  1. to greet or express affection for (someone) in this way:

    With mask and gloves on, Nicole and I air hugged from a safe distance.

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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of air hug1

First recorded in 2005–10
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Example Sentences

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Loud cries of support rose from the crowd as one speaker gave an “air hug” to Jewish people supporting their cause, drawing a distinction with the actions of the Israeli government.

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She offers an air hug because of all the sweat, and asks Charlie whether he likes tennis.

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I went to the office today for the first time in a long time and ran into some coworkers
 one awkwardly hugged me and another one said, “air hug” - Both experiences were awkward.

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She’s tried the air hug and the waving and the elbow-bumping, but sometimes, she still can’t help but go for the handshake.

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To mark the moment, he suggested a “Covid air hug”; the bride and groom symbolically held each other across nearly 4,800 miles.

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