smh one's head
English
Etymology
From smh (“shaking my head”), humorously reinterpreted as a verb.
Verb
smh one's head (third-person singular simple present smhes one's head or smh one's head, present participle smhing one's head or smh one's head, simple past and past participle smhed one's head or smh one's head)
- (Internet slang, sometimes humorous) Alternative form of SMH.
- how could you do this... smhing my head rn
- he smh his head and went back to solving his crossword
- 2022 June 2, Cyanide & Happiness[1]:
- Hold up, I need to use the ATM machine. […] I forgot my personal PIN number. SMH my head. Lemme go inside the bank, I'll BRB right back ASAP as possible.