1. used to show indifference or annoyance
2. a reference to the manga series InuYasha, in which the character Inu-Yasha says "feh" quite a lot.
3. a conversation filler used when the person who says it has nothing helpful to say.
2. a reference to the manga series InuYasha, in which the character Inu-Yasha says "feh" quite a lot.
3. a conversation filler used when the person who says it has nothing helpful to say.
1. Bob: You're ugly!
Fred: Feh.
2. Kagome: You can't have the jewel!
InuYasha: Feh. I'll get it eventually.
3. iwantpie4: im bored lol
orangerox: me 2
iwantpie4: feh
Fred: Feh.
2. Kagome: You can't have the jewel!
InuYasha: Feh. I'll get it eventually.
3. iwantpie4: im bored lol
orangerox: me 2
iwantpie4: feh
by 4_orange_pies_for_me_plz March 31, 2009
by ircd2.11 September 07, 2013
A word used by Inuyasha from the anime series written and Illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi to either express dismissal, frustration, or when he’s too lazy to respond to a question.
by Empress Inuyasha July 21, 2004
feh: an interjection simultaneously expressing some combination of the expressions "fuck it", "fuck you", "meh", and "eh".
-- Want to clean your room?
-- Feh. So many better things to do.
-- Don't you care what I think of your filthy room?
-- Feh.
-- Feh.
-- Feh. So many better things to do.
-- Don't you care what I think of your filthy room?
-- Feh.
-- Feh.
by KitCat January 23, 2013
You: "Where have you been?"
Them: "I told you I'd meet you at FEH, the Freight Emergency Harbor"
(Foghorn sound for comedic effect)
Them: "I told you I'd meet you at FEH, the Freight Emergency Harbor"
(Foghorn sound for comedic effect)
by DanvilleDan April 19, 2009
a weakened version of "fuck!" or "fucking hell!". to be used in times of massive frustration. you know, the kind that sucks all your energy at lightening speed so as to render you unable to truly let loose on someone's ass for crossing you like they just did. eh, or as a substitute for the aforementioned, more graphic, vocabulary when you are in the company of minors but just can't stop from swearing - oh, and can be used in exclamation, normal tone, or a whisper (just as versatile as the original in that sense).
using a milder, yet exacerbated tone:
"I'm still at work. I am stuck. I have stuff to do and I'm stuck. Feh." Less genteel possibilities can be found by hanging around bars, college parties, or high school cafeterias.
"I'm still at work. I am stuck. I have stuff to do and I'm stuck. Feh." Less genteel possibilities can be found by hanging around bars, college parties, or high school cafeterias.
by StreetKate, yo January 07, 2003
by borb March 25, 2005