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meh

/me/US // mɛ //UK // (mɛ) slang //

我,我不知道,我的,嗯

Definitions

interj.感叹词 interjection
  1. 1
    • : : We thought it would sell, but customers are saying “Meh!”
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : unimpressive; boring: The first few songs were meh.
    • : bored or apathetic: I'm feeling a little meh.

Examples

  • Based on polling data, it appears there is a substantial population of people who aren’t categorically opposed to vaccination, just unmotivated to get around to it—what we’ve termed vaccine “meh-sitance,” not hesitance.

  • The best explanation I have is what a good friend of mine, who is also the person editing this article, calls vaccine “meh-sitance.”

  • It’s possible you would have thought, “Eh, meh,” and passed on Date 2, where they said, “Wow!”

  • It was also a game that was pretty meh overall, with a story that was far from memorable.

  • I was expecting a similar meh experience with the all-new Aviator for 2020.

  • Katy Perry kissed a girl, and she feels really meh about it.

  • Katy Perry kissed a girl named Miley and she feels really meh about it.

  • Not enough to make the difference between recession and expansion, or between excellent growth and meh growth, to be sure.

  • This morning, however, the Bureau of Labor Statistics served up a meh burger, slathered with blah sauce.

  • All in, employees on Glassdoor.com gave Cosi a rating of 2.6 out of 5, which is pretty meh.

  • Amoni, hereditary prince of the nome of Meh, talks in the same fashion.

  • Several of these tombs resemble in their general arrangements those of the feudal princes of Meh and Siout.

  • Yo meeon'n thoose lung-seeted folk at glooar'n a second time at books; an whooa awr fyert would rent meh jump to chatters.

  • Boh iv in teytch mo again, an aw foryeat um again, e'en raddle meh hoyd tightly, say aw.

  • A lad's voyce answer't in a cryin' din, "Eh, law; dunnah tay meh."