Whip my hair! Get crazy, have fun, be silly, do it big, let loose, party and have a good time. The phrase comes from the Willow Smith song "Whip your Hair!"
Can also use: WYH=Whip Your Hair, WHH=Whip Her Hair
1. I am gonna kick it at Club Alameda South this weekend and "WMH"
2. GO JENNAY IT S UR BDAY "WMH"
3. I'm gonna go to Pinkberry and "WMH"
4. Chillin on Colfax with my sHaWtIeS, gonna "WMH"
Based on the song by Willow Smith, wmh stands for whip my hair. It's used in cyberconversations either to mean literally "whip my hair" or even the deeper meaning, which according to Smith is "whatever, I'm expressing my individuality."
WMH is a texting abbreviation that means "wring my hands" or "wringing my hands".
"Wringing your hands" means to twist and rub your hands together because you are very worried, upset or anxious. It's, typically used in situations where you cannot control the thing that is causing your anxiety—like when a plane is taking off
The TSA is soooo slow but there nothing I can do!! ... WMH