a word invented by the greatest show ever, The Simpsons.
it was used in the episode Hungry Hungry Homer originally aired on March 04 2001.
it was used in the episode Hungry Hungry Homer originally aired on March 04 2001.
Homer: Kids, how would you like to go to ... Blockoland!
Bart + Lisa: Meh.
Homer: But the TV gave me the impression that --
Bart: We said, "Meh!"
Lisa: M-e-h, meh.
Bart + Lisa: Meh.
Homer: But the TV gave me the impression that --
Bart: We said, "Meh!"
Lisa: M-e-h, meh.
by boshk March 09, 2005
by penny-arcade forum members it is to be used in ways that make no sense
Rather than using "meh" to show indifference they use it to imply the extreme opposite in an argument, negative emotion, or complete disapproval.
Also in some cases it is used to make ones self feel cool. Possibly validating ones meager existence.
Rather than using "meh" to show indifference they use it to imply the extreme opposite in an argument, negative emotion, or complete disapproval.
Also in some cases it is used to make ones self feel cool. Possibly validating ones meager existence.
1: (in responce to being told a joke)
"Meh, that's the worst joke I ever heard in my entire life."
note: the user of the term has opened up the sentence with "meh"(which denotes a lack of opinion) but finished with an extreme posistion on the joke, thereby defining themselves as an ignoramus.
"Meh, that's the worst joke I ever heard in my entire life."
note: the user of the term has opened up the sentence with "meh"(which denotes a lack of opinion) but finished with an extreme posistion on the joke, thereby defining themselves as an ignoramus.
by En Sabah Nur March 10, 2004
A sound that a young dragon makes when it either wants something, is playing with another dragon, or defending its territory. Can also be used in a young dragon game when they each bob their heads and say "meh". They both try to achieve the fastest time between each "meh". A "meh" eventually developes into a distinctive roar.
by Pyritie March 16, 2005
by Becks Grevau August 12, 2007
It originally came from the frnech "muet", (pronunciation: mweh), meaning "mute"
this serves as something to say when you'd just as well remain mute, spoken silence if you will.
this serves as something to say when you'd just as well remain mute, spoken silence if you will.
by Moko February 15, 2005
by Tami Siu May 12, 2005
A noise of frustration used when you have reached a mental or physical limit and don't want to get vulgar.
by Vicki L. July 13, 2006