punch the air
English
editVerb
editpunch the air (third-person singular simple present punches the air, present participle punching the air, simple past and past participle punched the air)
- To do an air punch; to direct one's fist upward in joy or celebration.
- 2022 December 23, Jack Seale, “Motherland Christmas special review – you’ll laugh, gasp in shock ... then punch the air”, in The Guardian[1]:
- There’s plenty of that here, not to mention crying as you laugh and, on at least one occasion, defiantly punching the air as you laugh, when a payoff that has long been coming finally arrives.
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editFurther reading
edit- “punch the air” (US) / “punch the air” (UK) in Macmillan English Dictionary.