Just stretching out to get the really itchy spots.
If used as an idiom, it usually means that you are confused about something. The image is of you scratching your head to try to think better.
It means you have an itch.
Scratching is relieving an itch.
Scratching the head during a conversation can be a sign of confusion, uncertainty, or trying to remember something. It could also signal discomfort or nervousness in that situation.
SMH SMH stands for "scratching my head," as in, I don't know the answer.It can also stand for "shaking my head," such as "Wow, I can't believe you did that... or that just happened.""Shaking my head" - often used to express shame, or disappointment, e.g., "That girl really gets around, smh."
This quote from the year 1577 advises against scratching your head with your fingers while eating. This was likely seen as unhygienic or impolite during that time period. It suggests using proper table manners and avoiding unseemly behavior during meals.
Acronym for 'shake my head' or 'shaking my head.' Usually used when someone finds something so stupid, no words can do it justice. Sometimes it's modified to 'smfh' or 'smmfh' by those that prefer profanity in their internet acronyms.
"My head is on my shoulders" means they are thinking right, they have their head in the right place.
that she loves uDefinetly love and it means she is in a good mood too. My two adult cats (one mzle and one female) do the same thing. The female of mine, however, rubs on boxes, corners or anything with an edge to show a good mood, while the male rubs on people to get them to love him by scratching and/or petting his head.
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The dog has been scratching and has scraped away some of the skin.