Its not anything, it's everything, it doesn't mean anything but it can be used in any sentence at any time for any desired effect with the right tone of voice.
It is simply a noise to make whilest to tone of your voice gives an inclination of what you are talking about.
It is simply a noise to make whilest to tone of your voice gives an inclination of what you are talking about.
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<dude 1 hits dude 2>
<dude 2 pokes dude 1 in the eye and sais "bleh..">
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Hayley: T get me a baby swan! I want a baby swan!
T: bleh.
Hayley: Get me a baby swan!
T: BLEH!
<dude 1 hits dude 2>
<dude 2 pokes dude 1 in the eye and sais "bleh..">
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Hayley: T get me a baby swan! I want a baby swan!
T: bleh.
Hayley: Get me a baby swan!
T: BLEH!
by TTTT2 June 21, 2006
by !..::Mø®†älity Bitéš!™© ..:: November 23, 2005
by Pixie December 06, 2003
by wheredidalltheflowersgo57? December 13, 2009
Bleh, I blehed my bleh today. It was so bleh bleh. So, you little bleh, what the bleh are you bleh today? AWE BLEH! You're bleh kidding me, bleh?
by Conrad B. January 15, 2008
An expression of sympathy. Not necessarily sad nor happy, it can describe self-pity or be a reply of empathy. It is ideally used when "yes" or "no" is not appropriate but yet the situation still requires some conclusion.
Self-pity: "Bleh" - I'm bored, tired and agitated but I'n not ready to shut-up and go home yet.
Reply: "Bleh" - I hear you and I feel for you, man!
In the uncomfortable quiet of a dying conversation, instead of farting, the word "bleh" just completes the situation.
Reply: "Bleh" - I hear you and I feel for you, man!
In the uncomfortable quiet of a dying conversation, instead of farting, the word "bleh" just completes the situation.
by Yala February 15, 2006