headshaker
A girl or woman who makes frequent, repeated quick side-to-side head motions (as someone indicating a "no" gesture would), ostensibly to clear the face of loose hair but actually often used as a method to quickly and surreptitiously scan her surroundings without chancing anything beyond the briefest eye contact with those nearby, and/or to attract attention.
"I think that brunette headshaker has her eye on you, Fred."
headshake
a term used when one is ashamed about something they said or did.
"lauren, how was class? you didnt go did you?.."
"no, i lost track of time cleaning my toenails. headshake."
"anna, did you have a good time at the barmitzvah with your family?"
"i was so wasted all i remember was doing the tango with my mom's gay cousins boyfriend, enrique. headshake."
"gwen, have you seen the gallon of peanut butter?"
"i ate it all. headshake"
"naomi, your hair looks cute like that"
"thanks, its cause i finally showered. headshake."
"no, i lost track of time cleaning my toenails. headshake."
"anna, did you have a good time at the barmitzvah with your family?"
"i was so wasted all i remember was doing the tango with my mom's gay cousins boyfriend, enrique. headshake."
"gwen, have you seen the gallon of peanut butter?"
"i ate it all. headshake"
"naomi, your hair looks cute like that"
"thanks, its cause i finally showered. headshake."
Tequila Headshake
An experience only in Tijuana Mexico, where the waiters cock your head back and pour an enourmous amount of Tequila down your throat while blowing a whistle then they shake the man's head vigerously if it's a female they pick them up and spin them around.
Also a song writen by Ed and Cam.
Also a song writen by Ed and Cam.
I was so hammered from that Tequila Headshake, I was giving a porcelain handshake for an hour.
Indian headshake
A shake of the head from left to right in a 45 degree angle which usually means a "Maybe", i.e. Neither a Yes nor a No.
Typically used in India and nearby regions to say "yes" out of politeness or duress, but really meaning a "maybe".
Typically used in India and nearby regions to say "yes" out of politeness or duress, but really meaning a "maybe".
1. There are times when the Indian headshake can be useful. Like when your girlfriend or wife asks you whether she has gained weight.
2. Seagull Manager: Can you get this presentation done by this evening...
Junior Employee (fearing for his job): <does the Indian headshake> I think so
Seagull Manager: Great, I'll expect it in my email by 4pm.
2. Seagull Manager: Can you get this presentation done by this evening...
Junior Employee (fearing for his job): <does the Indian headshake> I think so
Seagull Manager: Great, I'll expect it in my email by 4pm.