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smk

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Is there a word/phrase for locking one's hands to give someone a boost? I remember when playing as a young child, we would lock our hands to let another use it as a step (I'm not sure if I'm describing this accurately) to reach something high.
 
You have it exactly right.

"Could you give me a boost, please?"
 
You have it exactly right.

"Could you give me a boost, please?"

Thank you, Barb_D! So it is locking hands and not fingers to make the hand-step (is that even a word?), right? I always get confused which is correct.
 
In BrE, we also refer to "giving someone a bunk-up". I can't think of a word to describe what you actually do with your hands though. The whole process is just known as a "bunk-up" or a "boost".
 
If you're getting on a horse, it is called giving someone "a leg up."
 
Wow! No, no, no...that is not what I had in my head! Then it is 'locking hands'!

How about interlacing fingers?
"Interlocked" could be what you are looking for.
 
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