A Gallic shrug is actually a very particular kind of shrug, a fairly rude and aggressive shrug in this context. Itβs a French way of saying, basically, βNot my problem.β
She said she was taken so I gave her the Gallic shrug.
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Ayn Rand's fourth and most expansive novel. The theme of Atlas Shrugged is that independent thinking, and the creativity and inventiveness that comes from this, is the motor that runs the world. In Atlas Shrugged, Rand argues that if the "men of the mind" went on strike, the motor of the world would shut down and civilization would fall apart. This book is an important acheivement for Rand, because it is the most comprehensive basis for her philosophy Objectivism which champions individual rights and the only political system that protects them Capitalism.
"Atlas Shrugged was so awesome."
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1. To blow something off, or to show you don't care.
2. Half-assed excuse, when you are caught and can't get out of a hole.
Random: Dude, you did NOCT just do that! Random: Yeah I did. *Divinus Shrug*
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i failed that test...shrug emoji
that βuhhβ or βehhβ sound - complete with rising inflection - when someone doesnβt particularly know how to respond. can be accompanied by an actual, physical shrug
usually quicker than a non-verbal shrug. and able to be used in semi-constrained scenarios like in the back of an uber
i asked B when school goes back, and they just gave a verbal shrug
how on earth did you make that basket ? he responded with a verbal shrug
A dance move where you put your hands in your pants pockets and lean to your left and right while you shrug your shoulders.
Guy 1-"How did you get that girl from the club to come home with you?"
Guy 2-"I did the Presidential Shrug."
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