In Saint Lucia, it's short for "there/here"
(Scenario 1)
1) Oye, you deh? (Oye, are you there?)
2) Yeah mun, I reach (Yes bro, I have arrived)
(Scenario 2)
1) Oye, mate deh forming di ass! (Mate is making a fool of himself right there)
(Scenario 3)
1) He deh an' he not saying anyting (He's there and he's not saying anything)
(Scenario 4)
1) I asking her an' she deh like she doh understand what I'm saying (I'm asking her and she's standing there confused as if she's stupid and she don't know what I'm saying
1) Oye, you deh? (Oye, are you there?)
2) Yeah mun, I reach (Yes bro, I have arrived)
(Scenario 2)
1) Oye, mate deh forming di ass! (Mate is making a fool of himself right there)
(Scenario 3)
1) He deh an' he not saying anyting (He's there and he's not saying anything)
(Scenario 4)
1) I asking her an' she deh like she doh understand what I'm saying (I'm asking her and she's standing there confused as if she's stupid and she don't know what I'm saying
by Lime Juice (St. Lucia) May 03, 2024
Deh.
by Liluzi smurf July 21, 2020
A sort of guttural squeal one lets out in response to someone saying something either uninteresting or simply just stupid.
Friend 1: bro you seen my lighter?
Friend 2: it’s literally in your hand.
Friend 1: ohhhh shit
Friend 2: DEH!
Friend 2: it’s literally in your hand.
Friend 1: ohhhh shit
Friend 2: DEH!
by Kelbert Deh Murre May 02, 2021
"What kind of fucking car is that"
"I dunno..looks like..Ho-in-deh-ha"
"WTF is that??"
"obiviously a ricer"
"I dunno..looks like..Ho-in-deh-ha"
"WTF is that??"
"obiviously a ricer"
by Phoenix April 18, 2004
Used as a descriptor for something that is so cute you can't take it. Similarly, something uniquely endearing. Its use is usually accompanied by a vocal inflection. An alternate, abbreviated pronunciation is wiθi.
by RedHotBonBon May 11, 2021