A word used commonly in Canada and Australia, but only properly in Canada.
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 04, 2010
Coming from a Canadian (where the word was made, no duh),
Eh means anything, really, but usually means YES? or RIGHT? It can also mean RIGHT ON or TOTALLY.
You can only use EH at the end of a sentence, though, and make sure you don't make it a part of a sentence (did that make ANY sense?).
Eh means anything, really, but usually means YES? or RIGHT? It can also mean RIGHT ON or TOTALLY.
You can only use EH at the end of a sentence, though, and make sure you don't make it a part of a sentence (did that make ANY sense?).
by blackblondie13 October 11, 2005
by johnny-boy April 10, 2005
We used to be really tight friends.. now we're just eh.
That movie was kinda eh.
She used to be cool, but now she's kinda eh.
That movie was kinda eh.
She used to be cool, but now she's kinda eh.
by efcorson September 24, 2009
1. A word us Canadians do to get an answer or to turn a sentence into a question
2. What the fonz said
2. What the fonz said
Tim: hey man that was a sweet hockey game last night eh?
John: Take off hoser, those refs were terrible
Tim: your just a sore loser. Maybe you shouldstop cheering for the oilers
Tim: Hey Fonzi
The Fonz: Ehhhhh
John: Take off hoser, those refs were terrible
Tim: your just a sore loser. Maybe you shouldstop cheering for the oilers
Tim: Hey Fonzi
The Fonz: Ehhhhh
by Adam Perry April 03, 2006
by Linax Quyers September 19, 2006