Pronunciation: /ˌɛsˌɛmˈeɪtʃ/
noun SMH is an acronym for 'shaking my head' used to express disbelief or disapproval.
A1 I saw my friend SMH when she heard the news.
A2 My mom always shakes her head (SMH) when I forget to do my chores.
B1 The teacher SMH at the students' lack of preparation for the exam.
B2 The manager SMH at the employee's constant tardiness.
C1 The judge SMH at the defendant's lack of remorse for their actions.
C2 The CEO SMH at the company's declining profits despite their efforts to improve.
verb SMH can be used as a verb in informal communication to describe the action of shaking one's head in disbelief or disapproval.
A1 I often shake my head in disbelief when I see people littering.
A2 She shook her head in disapproval when she heard the news.
B1 I smh every time my coworker makes a mistake.
B2 The teacher smh'd at the student's lack of preparation for the exam.
C1 The CEO smh'd at the incompetence of the new hire.
C2 The judge smh'd at the defendant's lack of remorse during the trial.
formal I cannot believe the lack of professionalism in this organization, SMH.
informal I told him not to eat my leftovers, but he did it anyway, SMH.
slang She said she would meet us at 8, but she's not here yet, SMH.
figurative The way he always blames others for his mistakes is just unbelievable, SMH.
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