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Macbeth is telling Banquo's ghost not to shake his head at him. Banquo knows that Macbeth had him killed and is filling Macbeth's heart with shame but shaking his gory locks at him. His face is covered in blood and he has many gashes on his head, which is where the blood/gore would be coming from.

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Q: What does the phrase Never shake they gory locks at me mean as expressed in Shakespeare's play Macbeth?
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