I think we need to first define what we mean by "fifth dimension".
We typically talk about us living in a 4-dimensional universe. That is, 3 spatial dimensions, and 1 time dimension. Putting that into equation form:
Viktor Toth talks about Kaluza-Klein theory which is looking at , making the "fifth dimension" a 4th spatial dimension.
Sherif Kandeel however, looks at the world as , making the "fifth dimension" a 2nd time dimension.
There are folks who have talked about higher dimension spaces, for example the 10th dimension, with Rob Bryanton (Imagining the Tenth Dimension) really considering , where he gets to 6 dimensions by treating time as being 3 dimensional like space, and then the sum total being an infinity. Those infinities then behave similarly, getting to 10 dimensions. More classically, M-theory looks at 11 dimensions, which look like , and String Theory at
So, I'm going to go with @Viktor Toth, and say that the 5th dimension is a 4th dimension of space (). What IS it? It could be like Carl Sagan describes:
Or it could be something "compactified", as some discussions tackle: Is there any intuitive interpretation of compactification?
Either way, we're stuck at for now.