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MEH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionaryused to show that you are not interested in someone or something or do not care about him, her, or it: "Hurry up, or you'll be late for school." "Meh.".
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MEH Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.comadjective · unimpressive; boring. The first few songs were meh. · bored or apathetic. I'm feeling a little meh.
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meh, int. & adj. meanings, etymology and moreExpressing indifference or a lack of enthusiasm. 1992. Meh ... Far too Ken-doll for me.
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MEH definition in American English - Collins DictionaryYou can say meh to show that you do not care about something. [informal]. If I'm wrong about any of this, meh. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's Dictionary ...
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A 1928 Yiddish-English-Hebrew Dictionary May Be the First Official ...Sep 9, 2013 · The term “meh,” defined as “an expression of indifference or boredom,” entered the Collins English Dictionary in 2008.
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'Meh' joins ranks of little words that do grunt work - Chicago TribuneApr 13, 2007 · “Meh” sounds Yiddish to some, because of its similarity to the disapproving Yiddish interjection “feh.” A Google search turns up a song from a ...
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No need to get too excited over 'meh' - NBC NewsNov 16, 2008 · The dictionary defines "meh" as an expression of indifference or boredom, or an adjective meaning mediocre or boring.
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What's With “Oof,” “Meh,” And Other Popular Interjections?Aug 30, 2023 · The interjection meh is used frequently in texts and online to express a feeling of apathy, indifference, depression, or blandness. While its ...
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A History of Meh, from Leo Rosten to Auden to The SimpsonsSep 6, 2013 · A variant of meh, namely mnyeh, famously appears in the works of the late academic and humorist Leo Rosten, with extended treatment in his Hooray for Yiddish.
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MORE ON MEH. : languagehat.comFeb 28, 2012 · I commented at the Log, but briefly: meh I think is related to the similarly dismissive Yiddish interjection beh-meh, which you can Google Book ...
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The 'meh' generation - The Boston GlobeFeb 26, 2012 · ... meh (written in the corresponding Hebrew letters) and glossed it as an interjection meaning “be it as it may” and an adjective meaning “so-so.” ...
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MEH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe first known use of meh was in 1992. See more words from the same year. Browse Nearby Words. megrim. meh. mehari · See all Nearby Words. Cite this Entry.Missing: earliest recorded
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Meh - Language LogOct 13, 2025 · previous post | next post ». The OED dates meh as an interjection back to 1992, in an internet newsgroup, and as an adjective back to 2007 ...Missing: earliest recorded
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Meh - the word that's sweeping the internet | Michael HannMar 5, 2007 · Some credit the 2001 episode Hungry Hungry Homer with the first use of "meh" as a dismissal, when Homer asks Lisa and Bart if they want to go to ...Missing: earliest | Show results with:earliest
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Oxford English Dictionary Inducts 'Meh' Into Its Pages - Haaretz ComJun 26, 2015 · The dictionary cites a 1992 message on a gay and lesbian Usenet newsgroup called soc.motss as its earliest recorded use. “Meh... Far too Ken- ...Missing: citation | Show results with:citation
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Meh | Sentence first - WordPress.comNov 23, 2008 · As an expression of disinterest or indifference, meh has spread very quickly. Its popularity seems largely confined to people under 35 years of age.
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1,697 Common Text Abbreviations & Acronyms - WebopediaNov 30, 2023 · MEH, Meaning a “shrug” or shrugging shoulders. MEH, Meaning a “so-so” or “just okay”. MEHH, Meaning a “sigh” or sighing. MEZ, Meaning “mesmerize ...
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Meh. - Know Your MemeJul 9, 1992 · The word "meh" is believed to have entered online usage through newsgroups on Usenet, with the earliest known instance found on soc.motss in a ...
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Indifferent expression 'meh' wins dictionary status | CBC NewsNov 17, 2008 · The dictionary defines "meh" as an expression of indifference or boredom, or an adjective meaning mediocre or boring.
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Meh' enters Collins English Dictionary - HarperCollins PublishersFeb 26, 2009 · The word meh has beaten hundreds of other words to become the general public's entry for the 30th anniversary edition of Collins English Dictionary.
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'Twerk' dates back to 1820, Oxford English Dictionary claimsJun 25, 2015 · The word first entered the online Oxford dictionary, which recognises popular usage of words, in 2013. "Meh", an interjection expressing lack of ...<|separator|>
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'Twerking', 'Fo'shizzle' and 'Meh' Entered Into Oxford English DictionaryJun 25, 2015 · Other words that made the cut this year were "hard arse", describing someone who sticks to a specific set of standards; "meh", used to voice a ...
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Turns out 'twerking' dates back almost 200 years - StylistAlso added is the word “Meh” – an onomatopoeic expression of indifference or lack of enthusiasm – which the OED believes was first used in 1992 and was then ...
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Twerk dates back to 1820, says Oxford English Dictionary - BBC NewsJun 25, 2015 · Twerking first entered the Oxford Dictionary of English, which recognises popular usage of words, in 2013. "Meh", an interjection expressing ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Meh - Etymology, Origin & Meaningmeh(interj.) ... expression of apathy or indifference, in print by 2003, said to have been used in media from 1992. A Yiddish origin has been proposed.Missing: dictionaries timeline
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OED unveils 500 New Words in English | STAR Translationmeh (interjection): And interjection, expressing indifference or a lack of enthusiasm and popularized by The Simpsons, but already in use online by 1992 ...
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8 common words you probably didn't know came from TV showsSep 5, 2018 · "Meh" is a handy interjection that, according to Merriam-Webster, is "used to express indifference or mild disappointment." The linguistic ...
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'Meh': new word for indifference enters English dictionary - ABC NewsNov 18, 2008 · The dictionary entry for "meh" will say it can be used as an interjection to indicate indifference or boredom, as an adjective to describe ...
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meh exclamation - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notesmeh exclamation, adjective /me/ /me/ (informal) used to show that you are not at all interested in or impressed by something.
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[PDF] Dictionary of Contemporary Slang... Meh – indifference. Mwah – kiss, insincere affection. Nim nim nim – deriding boring communications. Nom – eating (a shortening of om-nom-nom, which was used by ...<|separator|>
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Teen slang 2025: Are you 'bussin',' 'glazing' — or simply 'sus'?or just 'meh'? ... According to Naumoff, a survey of 2025 teen slang might start with the term “bussin'” — which means “ ...Missing: youth | Show results with:youth
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10 English slang terms you need to know in 2025 ‹ EF GO BlogIt cuts through any overstated hype and lets everyone know when something is just “meh”. Example: "That movie everyone's hyping up? Honestly, it was pretty ...
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Cultural Integration through Language (Part III) - Lost in Automatic ...Oct 8, 2025 · The Hebrew mouth position is further back in the throat, and the default filled pause in Hebrew is “eh” (pronounced like “meh,” not like the ...
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Generation Slang: Can You Decode What Gen Alpha and Young ...Oct 22, 2024 · Naturally, Gen X slang reflects this mix of rebellion and a “meh” attitude. Word, Explanation. Bail ♂️, To dip out of a place fast. “This ...
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Mailbag Friday: "Meh" : Word Routes - Visual ThesaurusNov 21, 2008 · In Yiddish, as in this song from 1936, meh represents the sound of a bleating goat. (My colleague Magda Pecsenye informs me that in Hungarian, ...<|separator|>
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How to Spell Your Rolling EyesSep 21, 2012 · In its purest form, meh is an expression of utter apathy, the inability to muster the energy to have an opinion. This makes it ...Missing: efficiency | Show results with:efficiency
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Three scenes in the life of "meh" - Language LogFeb 26, 2012 · But it gave me the opportunity to go back and look at how meh developed from early Yiddish roots into its current pop-cultural ubiquity (in ...
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meh - Wordorigins.org Newsletter - GhostFeb 3, 2025 · Meh is an interjection expressing apathy or uninterest. We don't know exactly when people began using it, nor where it comes from.Missing: newsgroup | Show results with:newsgroup
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MEH. : languagehat.comApr 13, 2007 · Here's the heart of it, as far as etymology is concerned: The Simpsons get credit for helping “meh” go mainstream, but they didn't invent the ...