Canadian term used after most sentances. Usausally used to prove a point. Normally used without knowlage of use.
by Matthew Lancione January 23, 2007
by Tyrell Johnson July 22, 2004
1.An abbreviation for the word "Hey"
2.Put at the end of a sentence to add more verbal contact between two people
3.Used to change a statement into a question. Usually at the end of the sentence.
2.Put at the end of a sentence to add more verbal contact between two people
3.Used to change a statement into a question. Usually at the end of the sentence.
by Psychotik Murder November 18, 2004
Used as an apathetic interjection, when one is asked a question, or asked to make a response to something you don't feel strongly about.
Person 1: Hey Man! How're you doing today?
Person 2: Eh.
Person 1: How bout them Cubs?
Person 2: Eh.
Person 1: (Pause) Dammit! Say something!
Person 2: Eh.
Person 2: Eh.
Person 1: How bout them Cubs?
Person 2: Eh.
Person 1: (Pause) Dammit! Say something!
Person 2: Eh.
by Rothul April 19, 2004
The phrase you text message your friends when you're drunk at a gay bar and Rihanna - Umbrella comes on for third time that night.
by deppy December 03, 2007
It most certainly is not used in Australia and Great Britain, Rodney, it is used by Canadians to punctuate everything they say.
"Hey Terrance, it's aboot the coldest durn day I've seen in a long time, eh?"
"That's becuase your drunk Tristan."
"Me? a Canadian? Drunk? noooo, never"
"That's becuase your drunk Tristan."
"Me? a Canadian? Drunk? noooo, never"
by Major_Crane 82nd Squadron RAF May 21, 2004
This is a powerful word signifying that the person saying it, to put it lightly, JUST DOESN'T CARE! If someone says "Eh" to you, you better start running cause they are in a bad mood, and don't want to be messed with!
by EhEhEhEhAnonymousEhEhEhEh February 20, 2017