INFORMAL · AUSTRALIAN
exclamation
(generally uttered in a Polynesian accent)
used to express acknowledgement of one’s failure to retort a critical remark, usually during an exchange of banter.
• HUMOROUS
used as a friendly or informal greeting, or to
attract attention.
exclamation
(generally uttered in a Polynesian accent)
used to express acknowledgement of one’s failure to retort a critical remark, usually during an exchange of banter.
• HUMOROUS
used as a friendly or informal greeting, or to
attract attention.
by Matty J Kobe May 12, 2024
INFORMAL · AUSTRALIAN
exclamation
used to express acknowledgement of one’s failure to retort a critical remark, usually during an exchange of banter.
“‘You wish you could do that!’ ‘Uh Matt…’”
• HUMOROUS
used as a friendly or informal greeting, or to
attract attention.
Etymology: from common interjection ‘uh’ + ‘Matt’, short for Matthew, the name of the person who coined the exclamation; popularised by the humorous nature of this remark, the use of this exclamation spread from western New South Wales to eastern New South Wales over a short period of time during the beginning of 2024
exclamation
used to express acknowledgement of one’s failure to retort a critical remark, usually during an exchange of banter.
“‘You wish you could do that!’ ‘Uh Matt…’”
• HUMOROUS
used as a friendly or informal greeting, or to
attract attention.
Etymology: from common interjection ‘uh’ + ‘Matt’, short for Matthew, the name of the person who coined the exclamation; popularised by the humorous nature of this remark, the use of this exclamation spread from western New South Wales to eastern New South Wales over a short period of time during the beginning of 2024
by Matty J Kobe May 27, 2024