meaning so-so, a verbal shrug. showing no care in the subject or subject matter. also can be used as to ask a question, or takes the place of "what"
tom: what did you think of the movie?
ed: it was meh.
tom: how was class today?
ed: meh.
tom: I eat babies!!
ed: meh?
ed: it was meh.
tom: how was class today?
ed: meh.
tom: I eat babies!!
ed: meh?
by tedbundier May 11, 2008

by IvanWind December 14, 2014

Meh is used to say whatever, I don't care, I don't have an answer, I have nothing else to say, I'm frustrated, not interested or your joke isn't funny.
Person 1: Aghhh!!! My penis is falling off..
Person 2: Meh
Person 1: Meeeeeeeeeeh, I dunno what to do about this guy I like...
Person 2: Meh
Person 2: Meh
Person 1: Meeeeeeeeeeh, I dunno what to do about this guy I like...
Person 2: Meh
by Meh July 6, 2004


An expression of apathy.
by MonkeyMonkey September 17, 2005

(M-e-h), Is THE word when there are no words. It can be used to describe how you're feeling, what something's like, a sound effect, can be used as a decleration of frustration or if you just can't be bothered speaking when someone asks you stuff.
Person 1 - 'hey, how was your day'
Person 2 - 'Meh!'
Person 1 - 'i won £9000 on the lottery, but then lost it all playing backgammon'
Person 2 - 'Mmmmeh!'
Person 2 - 'Meh!'
Person 1 - 'i won £9000 on the lottery, but then lost it all playing backgammon'
Person 2 - 'Mmmmeh!'
by bananaramapirate January 15, 2010

The word for which there are no words. Expresses extreme whateverness. To be "meh" is to be very "okay". Never to be used with other words though.
Besides this, meh can mean almost anything.
Besides this, meh can mean almost anything.
How was your day?
Bleh (Not good)
Eh (Not the best)
Meh (Okay I guess)
Will you be back soon?
Meh (Don't hold your breath)
Meh!! (same meaning as a regular meh, plus the extreme wanting of the person to leave)
Bleh (Not good)
Eh (Not the best)
Meh (Okay I guess)
Will you be back soon?
Meh (Don't hold your breath)
Meh!! (same meaning as a regular meh, plus the extreme wanting of the person to leave)
by Trogdor458 December 9, 2008
