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Definition of facepalm in English: facepalmnounˈfeɪspɑːmˈfāspä(l)m informal often as exclamation A gesture in which the palm of one's hand is brought to one's face as an expression of dismay, exasperation, embarrassment, etc. I'm pretty sure said friend now thinks Anne and I are dating—facepalm! you have to see this one to believe it—it definitely merits the double facepalm Example sentencesExamples - I could not help but notice that his front seat passenger had already adopted the position known as the "facepalm".
- facepalm Just because I pay for her and she calls me "dear" and we hold hands yeah, I have no leg to stand on here.
- Facepalm so hard.
- But alas. *Facepalm*
- facepalm Having said that?
- Facepalm?
- facepalm (It's not quite as bad as it sounds two classes got cancelled but still, that's more skipping than I've done all year.)
- facepalm Cardigans are VERY IMPORTANT to me, okay?
- The facepalm is as much for mike who fell for it hook, line and sinker.
- Facepalm indeed.
verbˈfeɪspɑːmˈfāspä(l)m [no object]informal Bring the palm of one's hand to one's face as an expression of dismay, exasperation, embarrassment, etc. did anyone else facepalm during this scene? Example sentencesExamples - I double facepalmed.
- However, a lot of cops, when they see something like this, facepalm and say "Those cops give people like me an EXTREMELY bad name!"
Definition of facepalm in US English: facepalmnounˈfāspä(l)m informal often as exclamation A gesture in which the palm of one's hand is brought to one's face, as an expression of disbelief, shame, or exasperation. I'm pretty sure said friend now thinks Anne and I are dating—facepalm! the site collects photos of our favorite facepalms Example sentencesExamples - Facepalm indeed.
- But alas. *Facepalm*
- facepalm Having said that?
- facepalm Cardigans are VERY IMPORTANT to me, okay?
- facepalm Just because I pay for her and she calls me "dear" and we hold hands yeah, I have no leg to stand on here.
- I could not help but notice that his front seat passenger had already adopted the position known as the "facepalm".
- facepalm (It's not quite as bad as it sounds two classes got cancelled but still, that's more skipping than I've done all year.)
- The facepalm is as much for mike who fell for it hook, line and sinker.
- Facepalm?
- Facepalm so hard.
verbˈfāspä(l)m [no object]informal Bring the palm of one's hand to one's face, as an expression of disbelief, shame, or exasperation. how many times did she facepalm during the hearing? Example sentencesExamples - I double facepalmed.
- However, a lot of cops, when they see something like this, facepalm and say "Those cops give people like me an EXTREMELY bad name!"
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