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
(adj.) pronounced "igh"
something so extremely lame/weird/goofy that the only word you can think of is "ehhh!!"
something so extremely lame/weird/goofy that the only word you can think of is "ehhh!!"
Person 1 (randomly says) "Last night I had a dream that I shaved your head with a potato peeler, and then you started bleeding ketchup...It was scary, I woke up and had to pray".....
Person 2 "What?! Man, you so EH!!!"
Person 2 "What?! Man, you so EH!!!"
by E. Bellamy June 09, 2009
eh- used when answer is too complicated for words, or too much to be into words, used when the other person understands it somewhat, if not fully or not at all, eh is the word for it, or when you're too lazy to type or say all of that
by tanbabe93 October 19, 2009
by Dillon Farnum January 25, 2005
by canada guy October 25, 2004
A canadian question mark particle at the end of the sentence. All canadians like to say the most obvious things since there's nothing else to really talk about in canada. This particle enables them to prompt a response to the obviousness they delight in.
Captain Obvious is from Canada.
Captain Obvious is from Canada.
by johnhg January 27, 2010
George- Your such an ehe!
Jerry- Your an ehe!
Jerry- Your an ehe!
by BBC'S Brother 1124 January 04, 2019