by x19 January 18, 2005
The baby boomers universal expression of indifference. This has been morphed into meh by newer, younger generations: gen-x, millenials.
The first character is a glottal stop, as one would use in "`uh `oh."
The first character is a glottal stop, as one would use in "`uh `oh."
by Snake Spirit March 08, 2019
A word Canadians use to ensure the other person is following along with the conversation. Not often used between Canadians themselves, but used excessively when visiting the USA and explaining things about Canada.
Dumbass – So is that near Vancouver?
Torontonian – No, Vancouver is on the West Coast near Seattle.
Dumbass – Seattle!! you shittin' me?.
Torontonian – No really eh, Toronto is close to Buffalo.
Dumbass – Buffalo!!
Torontonian – Where you from Eh?
Dumbass – North Tonawanda, New Yew York.
Torontonian –Eh, you’re like 10 miles from the border.
Dumbass – You mean the US border?
Torontonian – I’d love to talk but I have talk to those hot chicks from Chicago at the shooter bar. Nice talk’n to you eh?
Torontonian – No, Vancouver is on the West Coast near Seattle.
Dumbass – Seattle!! you shittin' me?.
Torontonian – No really eh, Toronto is close to Buffalo.
Dumbass – Buffalo!!
Torontonian – Where you from Eh?
Dumbass – North Tonawanda, New Yew York.
Torontonian –Eh, you’re like 10 miles from the border.
Dumbass – You mean the US border?
Torontonian – I’d love to talk but I have talk to those hot chicks from Chicago at the shooter bar. Nice talk’n to you eh?
by KK February 19, 2004
Canadian: Used as an interjection in a convorsation. Probably used more in Americans imitating Canadians than Canadians themselves.
American: Used to express indifference or when you're not sure
Arabic: Means "yes" in Arabic.
American: Used to express indifference or when you're not sure
Arabic: Means "yes" in Arabic.
Canadian:
Bob: Nice weather today, eh?
Joe: Yup
American:
Bob: What did you think of that Geometry test?
Joe: Eh...
Arabic:
Bob: Bidek mai?
Joe: Eh
("Do you want water?" "yes")
Bob: Nice weather today, eh?
Joe: Yup
American:
Bob: What did you think of that Geometry test?
Joe: Eh...
Arabic:
Bob: Bidek mai?
Joe: Eh
("Do you want water?" "yes")
by wurd. August 13, 2006
by Eh. March 02, 2008
can be used to form a simple sentence into a question, it also is commonly used to say "i'm right, aren't i"
by jay sircussock May 11, 2002
slang. a word all the cool kids use. can be used as a substitute for whatever; also used as an adjective to describe something, such as checking someone out.
by nisha and katherine December 28, 2006