by Mikey_Man11 February 17, 2010

by trocola September 28, 2007

by tater November 23, 2004

word meaning confused- or used at the end of a sentece to show it is a question. coming from the origins of the northern canada.
by george March 6, 2005

1. The Canadian equivalent for the American "huh."
2. A term used by a person who is asked a question about which they are vuagely apathetic.
3. Similar to #2, the term may be used by a person when presented with a question-statement for which they have a heavily nuanced opinion but do not feel like discussing.
2. A term used by a person who is asked a question about which they are vuagely apathetic.
3. Similar to #2, the term may be used by a person when presented with a question-statement for which they have a heavily nuanced opinion but do not feel like discussing.
1. A) Who's that?
B) Eh?
2. A) How do you feel about the World Series?
B) Eh.
3. A) Yay! Howard Dean is the next DNC Chair!
B) Eh...
B) Eh?
2. A) How do you feel about the World Series?
B) Eh.
3. A) Yay! Howard Dean is the next DNC Chair!
B) Eh...
by Nicole J November 14, 2004

It's a simple thing meaning what do you think of what I've said (agree/disagree) or do you understand what I've said.
by Ray Steel May 6, 2007

Canadian term used after most sentances. Usausally used to prove a point. Normally used without knowlage of use.
by Matthew Lancione January 27, 2007
