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  2. Head shake - Wikipedia

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    A head shake is a gesture in which the head is turned left and right along the transverse plane repeatedly in quick succession. In many cultures, it is most commonly, [1] but not universally, used to indicate disagreement, denial, or rejection. It can also signify disapproval or upset at a situation, often with slower movement.

  3. What Does "smh" Mean in Texts? - AOL

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    It stands for "shaking my head" — meaning, the person who sent you that message can't believe you/the situation right now. Depending on the context of the conversation, the term can give off ...

  4. Facepalm - Wikipedia

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    SMH is an Internet slang term commonly interpreted as "shaking my head" and has an associated emoji. Head desk: Expressing great frustration by striking the forehead against something, usually a desk or a wall. [15] Whereas the "head desk" gesture is typically done successive times to emphasize the motion, the facepalm gesture is usually a ...

  5. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Kowtow, shows respect by bowing deeply and touching one's head to the ground (🙇). Mooning, a show of disrespect by displaying one's bare buttocks. Motorcycling greetings include a leg shake in France. Mudra, ritual gestures in Hinduism or Buddhism. Namaste is a praying hands gesture usually coupled with a greeting and a head bow.

  6. Patrick Mahomes Jokes Planning Travis Kelce Lateral ... - AOL

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    “I’m shaking my head because I told him before the play, I said, ‘I’m going to throw it to you so we can get into field goal range,’” Mahomes told reporters. “He underhand shoveled ...

  7. Head bobble - Wikipedia

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    The head bobble, head wobble, or Indian head shake refers to a common gesture found in South Asian cultures, most notably in India. The motion usually consists of a side-to-side tilting of the head in arcs along the coronal plane. [1] A form of nonverbal communication, it may mean yes, good, maybe, okay, or I understand, depending on the ...

  8. Column: Black women say they're exhausted after election, but ...

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    “I was just sitting there witnessing it and shaking my head.” ... This mindset may mean added yoga classes for some. A book binge for others. Or simply granting oneself permission to shed the ...

  9. Nod (gesture) - Wikipedia

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    Some cultures also swap the meanings between nodding and head shaking. [3] Specifically in Greece and in Cyprus, the single nod of the head up that indicates "no" is almost always combined with a simultaneous raise of the eyebrows and most commonly also with a slight (or complete) rolling up of the eyes.