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meh
[me]
interjection
(an expression of boredom or apathy).
We thought it would sell, but customers are saying “Meh!”
adjective
unimpressive; boring.
The first few songs were meh.
bored or apathetic.
I'm feeling a little meh.
meh
/ ɛ /
interjection
an expression of indifference or boredom
adjective
mediocre or boring
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of meh1
Example Sentences
“To work for someone who is hiring reporters at a time when we’re looking at an administration that seems a little meh about the Constitution is pretty forward leaning,” Wallace said.
Other fans speculated about which elements of the game's story would become the focus of the film, while another simply said: "This will be very bad, or meh."
“It’s sometimes very difficult to work at the level he works at because he’ll just go, ‘Meh, I don’t know.’
On a night when Freddie Freeman’s wildly celebrated two-run homer in the first inning didn’t come close to holding up, the Dodgers were mostly meh.
“They’re sucking the soul out of country. Which is why so much of current mainstream country is so meh. Cowboy Carter is brilliant. Luke could learn a lot about country from Beyoncé.”
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