Meh

The word “meh” has been accepted into the Collins English Dictionary.

Apparently it became popular after it appeared in an episode of the Simpsons, which I do vaguely remember, but the first time I ever saw it actually written was when I suggested to Jo that she use Betty Boop as her Gravatar on Twenty’s blog and she just answered “meh”.

The dictionary defines “meh” as an expression of indifference or boredom (“will we see has Tinman written a new post?” “Meh”), or an adjective meaning mediocre or boring (“Tinman’s blog is so meh”).

Might change the blogname to “Worth Doing Meh”.

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4 comments on “Meh

  1. Are you fishing for compliments? Must I say that your blog is not meh-worthy.

    That’s funny, that was the first time you saw it. My brother’s been saying it for years, that’s where I got it.

    Very expressive for a monosyllable.

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