¬ ¬

What is ¬ ¬?


1.

Showing skepticism when someone tells you something; "hmmm"

Chelsea: I'm not lying.

Diego: hmmm... "¬ ¬" i dont trust you.

See hmmm, skeptic, doubt, unreliable


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