Let's say you're having a good convo with your BFF, texting about your new crush on the kid who sits behind you in science class and how you're too scared to talk to them, but then your friend replies, "smh." Um, huh?! What does that mean? Are they judging you or something?
In this case, SMH can serve as a means to convey your disappointment or disapproval. For instance, if a friend shares a story about their failed attempt at impressing someone, you might respond with “SMH” to sympathize with their embarrassment or to gently point out the foolishness of the...
And to shorten the phrase in mobile phone texting or internet chatting, people use “SMH”. As with many other words and phrases, acronyms and shortened versions of words and/or phrases are the norms in the tech-savvy urban lingo of today. This means that some people are confused and ...
Nowadays, the internet is full of acronyms and abbreviations, and, if you get yourself trapped in the mess with the meaning of these abbreviations, you are simply not alone. There are many people out there who use acronyms and abbreviations more than sentences. So, if you are new to this...
Along with SMH, another popular Snapchat saying is SFS. SFS is short for 'shoutout for shoutout.' This is used more often in people's public stories or on Snapchat Spotlight posts. If someone sends you something with SFS, it means they'll give your post/content a shoutout if you do...
Brenda, student:It means shaking my head. I use it when I’m texting. In what context? When I’m upset with someone or they say something fucking dumb. Kenya, office coordinator:Shaking my head. Yes! You are correct! When do you use it?