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Qué (quién) es handclap$33627$ - definición

PRIMARILY A FORM OF OVATION, USUALLY BY THE ACT OF CLAPPING, OR STRIKING THE PALMS OF THE HANDS TOGETHER, IN ORDER TO CREATE NOISE, TO INDICATE APPROVAL, ENJOYMENT, ADMIRATION, ETC.
Slow clap; Applaud; Slow handclap; Big hand; 👏; Golf clap; 👏🏻; 👏🏼; 👏🏽; 👏🏾; 👏🏿
  • Violinist Aleksey Semenenko coming to receive applause after performing in concert with the Kyiv Syphony Orchestra at Kurhaus Wiesbaden, conducted by Luigi Gaggero who stands at the back of the stage clapping.
  • Crowd applause taken at the Liverpool Arabic Arts Festival 2006, Liverpool, England

handclap         
  • Clapping hand
  • 'Viking clapping' of [[Iceland]] fans
2016 SINGLE BY FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS
HandClap (song); I Can Make Your Hands Clap
(handclaps)
If a group of people give a handclap, they clap their hands.
...the crowd's slow handclap.
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handclap         
  • Clapping hand
  • 'Viking clapping' of [[Iceland]] fans
2016 SINGLE BY FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS
HandClap (song); I Can Make Your Hands Clap
¦ noun a clapping of the hands.
Phenomenal Handclap Band         
AMERICAN SOUL BAND
The phenomenal handclap band; Form and Control
Phenomenal Handclap Band is a band from New York City. Their first full-length record, Phenomenal Handclap Band, was released in 2009 on Friendly Fire Recordings in the US and in 2010 on Tummy Touch Records.

Wikipedia

Applause

Applause (Latin applauderecode: lat promoted to code: la , to strike upon, clap) is primarily a form of ovation or praise expressed by the act of clapping, or striking the palms of the hands together, in order to create noise. Audiences usually applaud after a performance, such as a musical concert, speech, or play, as a sign of enjoyment and approval.