Rolling your eyes back is a physical action where the eyeballs rotate upwards and backwards within the eye sockets, often accompanied by a tilting of the head back. It is commonly used as a non-verbal form of communication to express a range of emotions, such as frustration, annoyance, disbelief, or amusement.
The ability to roll one’s eyes back is a natural human capability that is typically developed during infancy. It is believed to be an innate response to certain stimuli, such as bright lights or sudden movements. In some cultures, rolling the eyes back is considered a sign of respect or submission, while in others it may be seen as a sign of disrespect or contempt.