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 April 9, 2006
Get the blehmug. by cacebo March 6, 2010
Get the blehmug. "Bleh-eehehh"
by urmomeats October 15, 2009
Get the Blehmug. When spoken by the non-Tenor, "bleh" is a simple interjection. However, when spoken by a Tenor, "bleh" transcends all languages, and can mean anything that the Tenor speaker wishes it to. This extremely advanced form of communication is understood and spoken only by Tenors.
"Bleh bleh bleh bleh bleh bleh bleh bleh bleh." Translation: "Wow, she's really cute, I wonder if I could get her phone number... Wait a second, I'm a Tenor, of course I can."
by The Legendary Tenor August 1, 2003
Get the blehmug. by Barbie0822 August 20, 2005
Get the Blehmug. by Beeb! January 12, 2008
Get the blehmug. The answer to all questions, a means in wich people can show emotion, a realy fun word to say, life the universe and everything else.
Teacher: The square root of 86 is
Student: Bleh
Teahcer: THats right
Man to woman: Bleh
same woman to same man: realy? That is so sweet. Bleh
Student: Bleh
Teahcer: THats right
Man to woman: Bleh
same woman to same man: realy? That is so sweet. Bleh
by Alex Bradley (adb007123) December 28, 2005
Get the Blehmug.