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meh

[ me ]

interjection

  1. (an expression of boredom or apathy):

    We thought it would sell, but customers are saying “Meh!”



adjective

  1. unimpressive; boring:

    The first few songs were meh.

  2. bored or apathetic:

    I'm feeling a little meh.

meh

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interjection

  1. an expression of indifference or boredom


adjective

  1. mediocre or boring

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Word History and Origins

Origin of meh1

First recorded in 1990-95; popularized on the TV show The Simpsons

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Example Sentences

Katy Perry kissed a girl, and she feels really meh about it.

Katy Perry kissed a girl named Miley and she feels really meh about it.

Not enough to make the difference between recession and expansion, or between excellent growth and meh growth, to be sure.

This morning, however, the Bureau of Labor Statistics served up a meh burger, slathered with blah sauce.

All in, employees on Glassdoor.com gave Cosi a rating of 2.6 out of 5, which is pretty meh.

Amoni, hereditary prince of the nome of Meh, talks in the same fashion.

Several of these tombs resemble in their general arrangements those of the feudal princes of Meh and Siout.

Yo meeon'n thoose lung-seeted folk at glooar'n a second time at books; an whooa awr fyert would rent meh jump to chatters.

Boh iv in teytch mo again, an aw foryeat um again, e'en raddle meh hoyd tightly, say aw.

A lad's voyce answer't in a cryin' din, "Eh, law; dunnah tay meh."

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