A fork of Rural Dictionary
An exceptionally confident handshake, where ones left hand grasps the elbow of the person whose hand you're shaking.
You won't get hired if you give the interview a limp-fish handshake, but you might if you give a John Firm.
The Allerton firm is the hardest firm in the north, come to ls25 to ls26 and you will get caught on ten toes and shanked, nobody goes near them because there straight up ruthless, so far there members are undefeated and hold the Garforth academy champion belt
Watch out, the Allerton firm are about
1. A handshake but with a tighter grip.
2. A rough handjob
1. The lawyer gave me a firm handshake on my way out of his office.
2. He needed an ice pack after the firm handshake he got from his girlfriend
by pointing with your whole hand, palm facing inward, fingers together, you are indicating a firm diasgreement with something.
During a game of beer pong where the ball bounced twice on the rim of one cup then fell to the floor, Nick gave the cup the firm disagree by pointing his hand at it.