facepalm

a hand gesture

TRANSLATION

facepalm = eine fassungslose Geste: sich die Hand vor’s Gesicht schlagen —— double facepalm = sein Gesicht in den Händen verbergen

STATISTICS

IN THE PRESS

“EU health commissioner explains his ‘Farage FACEPALM’ — Vytenis Andriukaitis, who reacted with visible dismay to Ukip leader’s Brussels speech, criticises Farage’s ‘toxic untruths’."

Philip Oltermann - Headline in The Guardian (29th June 2016)

Did you
know?

facepalm
noun

- a gesture in which the palm of one’s hand is brought to one’s face as an expression of dismay, exasperation, embarrassment, etc.

The Oxford English Dictionary


WORD ORIGIN

The term “facepalm” can be traced back to a Usenet post from May 15, 1996, which has been archived on Google Groups.

Since that time the expression has gained widespread popularity and is often used to depict disappointment, frustration, or embarrassment. For instance, stockbrokers facepalming have become a common image to reflect poor financial performance, and a variety of poor decisions in film, business, and politics have been referred to as “facepalm moments”. It was officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary in August 2011.


RELATED GESTURES

- double facepalm = similar to the facepalm but performed with two hands

- SMH = an internet abbreviation meaning “shaking my head”

- head desk = expressing great frustration by striking the forehead against something, usually a desk or a wall. (Whereas the “head desk” gesture is typically done successive times to emphasize the motion, the facepalm gesture is usually a single act)

- face desk = on some media sites, “head desk” is combined with “facepalm” to form “face desk”, with relatively the same meaning except for the repetition

- head slapper = a mistake of obvious or shocking stupidity, prompting an expression of astonishment and exasperation performed by striking the forehead with a palm, often producing a loud slapping sound.

- eye-rolling = a passive-aggressive form of rejection


SYNONYMS

- for astonishment

amazement, astoundedness, astoundment, awe, bafflement, befuddlement, bemusement, bewilderment, confoundment, confusion, consternation, disbelief, disillusion, dumbfoundment, flabbergast, flabbergast(ment), incredulity, one for the books, perplexity, shock, something else, speechlessness, startlement, stunner, stupefaction


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