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head tilt

33 replies

ambereeree · 19/02/2018 16:16

Does anybody else cringe when they read this?

OP posts:
PanPanPanPing · 19/02/2018 18:22

And I've just found the first reference, on the first thread, to the bridezilla potentially being on glue. Not posted by the OP at all, but an amusing comment by an other MNer :

Notafoodbabyanymore Mon 22-Jul-13 19:35:57
Dear bitch,

Are you on glue?

maras2 · 19/02/2018 18:48

Well done pan Star

maras2 · 19/02/2018 18:50

Can't believe it was nearly 5 years ago Shock

RaininSummer · 19/02/2018 19:07

I have no real idea what the head tilt is as I am pretty sure that I have never seen one.

PanPanPanPing · 19/02/2018 19:14

Me neither, maras Grin

Going back to 'head tilt', whilst I know it's not specific to MN, I do recall a thread on here (possibly even further back than 5 years) when someone did a at a, well known at the time, MNer and she threw her toys out of the pram. Hence the head tilt being used quite regularly since!

ClashCityRocker · 19/02/2018 19:18

It's like the 'No is a complete sentence' that's routinely trotted out.

I actually tried it in real life once. It was awkward.

StripySocksAndDocs · 19/02/2018 19:20

'Paddington stares' are done by people who think they have some ability to convey meaning without words. Often with more of a cat bum face than a bear from deepest darkest Peru face . They don't convey much more than being uptight, prissy or have no idea what to say.

Head tilts are rare in real life. Thankfully. It's only written on here to patronise aren't they?

TenancyTroublesAgain · 19/02/2018 21:22

Yeah it's annoying as fuck. Head tilt did you mean to be so rude? Get over yourselves. 😂

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