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Talk To The Hand

/tɔːk tu ðə hænd/ · phrase · slang

A sassy 'I'm not listening' delivered with a palm in your face.

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Definitions

1

A way to end an argument by shutting the other person out completely.

“She just said 'talk to the hand' and walked off.”
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2

Used sarcastically to mock someone's excuses.

“Save it. Talk to the hand.”
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3

A dismissive refusal to listen, usually paired with holding up a flat palm.

“I don't wanna hear it, talk to the hand.”
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Talk To The Hand In A Sentence

Talk to the hand, because the face ain't listening.
He tried to apologize and she went full talk to the hand.
Don't even start with me, talk to the hand.

Origin & Usage

American slang from the early-to-mid 90s popularized by comedian Martin Lawrence and the sitcom culture of the era, with the full version 'talk to the hand because the face ain't listening.'

People Also Ask

What does 'talk to the hand' mean?

It's a sassy way of saying you refuse to listen, usually with a palm held up in someone's face.

Where did 'talk to the hand' come from?

It's mid-90s American slang spread through comedy and sitcoms, often credited to Martin Lawrence.

Is 'talk to the hand' still used?

It's a dated 90s phrase now, used mostly ironically or for retro effect.

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