From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishglad-handˌglad-ˈhand verb [intransitive, transitive] PERSUADEto 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.→ See Verb table
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glad-hand• Studio executives were busy glad-handing each other after the awards ceremony.