glad hand

glad hand
noun
a warm welcome; may be insincere
Hypernyms: ↑welcome

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noun
Etymology: glad (I) + hand
1. : a warm friendly handshake

moving among his patrons with a welcoming smile and a glad hand — Edwin Corle

2. : a warm welcome, greeting, or reception

an affable people always ready to give strangers a glad hand

especially : an effusive welcome, greeting, or reception usually basically insincere and often marked by a display of obnoxious familiarity

potential customers getting the glad hand

master of the glad hand and the soft soap — H.A.Burton

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Informal.
a hearty welcome or enthusiastic reception, esp. one that is effusive or hypocritical: Visiting dignitaries were being given the glad hand.
[1890-95]

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glad hand noun (US)
The hand of welcome or of effusive or excessive greeting
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Main Entry:glad

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • glad hand — (n.) 1895, in verbal phrase to give the glad hand extend a welcome. As a verb, attested from 1903 (also gladhand). Often used cynically …   Etymology dictionary

  • glad-hand — glad hander, n. /glad hand /, Informal. v.t. 1. to greet warmly. 2. to greet in an insincerely effusive manner. v.i. 3. to greet others with enthusiasm, esp. feigned enthusiasm: The candidate spent weeks glad handing around the state. [1900 05] * …   Universalium

  • glad-hand — v [I and T] to talk to or welcome people in a very friendly way, especially when this is not sincere ▪ He moved among the guests, glad handing well wishers …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • glad-hand — verb intransitive or transitive to shake hands with a lot of people at a public event …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • glad-hand — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ verb Etymology: glad hand transitive verb : to extend a glad hand to political candidates glad handing everyone they met intransitive verb : to extend a glad hand …   Useful english dictionary

  • glad hand — {n.}, {informal} A friendly handshake; a warm greeting. * /Father went to the front door to give Uncle Fred the glad hand when he arrived./ * /The politician went down the street on election day giving everyone the glad hand./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • glad hand — {n.}, {informal} A friendly handshake; a warm greeting. * /Father went to the front door to give Uncle Fred the glad hand when he arrived./ * /The politician went down the street on election day giving everyone the glad hand./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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