Abbreviation for Engineering House, a special interest house at RIT. A collection of engineering students who work and party together. Where your GPA and BAC are a factor of ten apart.
Antonyms: CSH, lame, unexciting, failure
Antonyms: CSH, lame, unexciting, failure
4.0/.40=10
"Oh I see you're on the EH, do you bastards ever sleep?"
"Yeah, I know, its good to be on top."
"Oh I see you're on the EH, do you bastards ever sleep?"
"Yeah, I know, its good to be on top."
by floor8isgreat January 10, 2010
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by Anonymous July 20, 2003
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General usage:
Instead of
'are you aware of the fact that it is 9.00 and if you don't leave now you'll be late for the hockey game'
you would say
'it's 9.00, eh?'
If you really agree with someone you would say 'I KNOW! Eh?!' emphasising 'know' and the 'eh' with a slight pause between.
Americans have started their own version of this using 'right': 'I know, right?' Although 'right' has more 'confidence' to it than the more passive 'eh?'; but, that's Canada for you, eh?
General usage:
Instead of
'are you aware of the fact that it is 9.00 and if you don't leave now you'll be late for the hockey game'
you would say
'it's 9.00, eh?'
If you really agree with someone you would say 'I KNOW! Eh?!' emphasising 'know' and the 'eh' with a slight pause between.
Americans have started their own version of this using 'right': 'I know, right?' Although 'right' has more 'confidence' to it than the more passive 'eh?'; but, that's Canada for you, eh?
by PeteGinis April 17, 2006
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A rhetorical re-affirmation of a statement.
A rhetorical re-affirmation of a statement.
(Well drunk, already walking to the bar )
Greg: We're going to the bar, eh ?
Brody: Yea dude, we're almost there already.
Greg: We're going to the bar, eh ?
Brody: Yea dude, we're almost there already.
by Mr. Syrup December 5, 2010
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by Frank February 3, 2004
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