![]() Words We're Watching talks about words we are increasingly seeing in use but that have not yet met our criteria for entry. What I was SMH about is - why is she being so obnoxious about Julian's relationship with Alexis? Is she JEALOUS? Does she want him back? I've been doing the telescope thing for a very long time! PLEASE Philip! LOL ( SMH ) = shaking my head. SMH often is used to impart a sense of bemused incredulity. Variants include “scratching my head” and SMDH (“shaking my damn head”). SMH is what some would insist is an initialism (“an abbreviation formed from initial letters”) and that others would allow to be described as an acronym (“a word (such as NATO, radar, or laser) formed from the initial letter or letters of each of the successive parts or major parts of a compound term also, an abbreviation formed from initial letters”). 'I actually really don't like getting text messages that. ![]() A single check mark means the message has been sent to the recipient. With the new update, check marks will now be displayed under messages to indicate their status. Now it can be used to indicate seriousness or a sense of finality. The Google Messages app recently got an update that replaces the text-based read receipts with icons. SMH stands for "shaking my head." Where did SMH come from? That doesn't mean the period has lost all purpose in text messaging. ![]()
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