"E" is a letter in the English, German, Spanish, French, and other types of alphabets. "E" is the most frequent letter in the English language. (This includes all types of English, example: Canadian English.)
You see E's in all types of
words, and names.
Examples:
"The", "They", Their".
"Emma", "Emily", "
Elizabeth".
England, America, Germany.
"Beer", "
Bear", "Bare".
It's extremely common due to the fact it's a vowel, and I suppose it just... is.
Even besides that, it's a popular
meme in certain games.
Mainly among small children.
E can be used to describe an emotion that you cannot describe.
Examples:
(Ben) "How are you doing today, Jerry?"
(Jerry) "E"
-
Friend murders you in a video game-
(
Friend) "HAHA, GOT YOU!"
(You) "EEEEEEEEEEEE"
-Someone gives you a gift you don't love-
(Them) "Awe, here you go! Happy birthday, you!"
(You) "...E."
-It's an
English Quiz-
(LA Teacher) Today we're doing an essay, it's due next Friday. We shall be focusing on the usage of the
English letter "e".
(Your Essay) :
"E is an
English letter used by children and typists. You've probably used e. I don't like e. You don't, either - at least if you played the strings, mainly viola or violin. Those things screamed bloody murder, and I wish they didn't exist. However, I am using e's right now, so I suppose I'
m going against what I'
m saying. Anyways, back to the actual essay.
Emily elected Emma for the student presidential candidate, they were the best of enemies, so it was all equal. Emily yeeted a pencil at Emma's
head because she regret giving her the spot.
Emma glared back at Emily, giving her an evil look . She glared into Emily's true-blue eyes, and then stabbed them both. Needless to say, Emily never even talked to Emma ever again, and Emma got her
fine revenge."
(You got an F-, whatever that means.)
-Children-
(Creepy Uncle) "Hey there, sweetie!"
(Child) "e"