Meh
[me] /mɛ/
interjection
1.
(an expression of boredom or apathy): We thought it would sell, but customers are saying “Meh!”.
adjective
2.
unimpressive; boring:
The first few songs were meh.
3.
bored or apathetic:
I’m feeling a little meh.
/mɛ/
interjection
1.
an expression of indifference or boredom
adjective
2.
mediocre or boring
interjection
After Marge weaves “Hi Bart” on a loom to try to pique his interest in weaving, he says, “Meh.”
Examples
1995, from “The Simpsons” TV show
Word Origin
slang
expression of apathy or indifference, by 2003 (perhaps from 1992).
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