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53 wordies list
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first listed by:
psueperpsycho (5 words)
appears in these lists:
My Idiolect, by kodaz
Pop Culture, by oroboros
just saying, by faraway
suzyg's Words, by suzyg
Kalli's Words, by Kalli
Curiosities, by ooh
Luggage Tags, by Lampbane
hober's Words, by hober
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JM shrugs his shoulders and realises that he just doesn't care where the word 'meh' originated
"Our basic plan Meh is completely free and our paying plan Whoo! is $12/m. With the free plan, we provide you with up to 5 projects and 35 images, and with our paid plan, we’ve bumped those numbers to 50 projects, 500 hi-res images and 10 high quality videos."
- carbonmade.com
Mehamn Airport (Norway).
See comment on cosi cosi. :-)
You're right sarra, if it's the cosi-cosi gesture.
For the record, this is my least favorite word, but I feel it's been laughing at me from its perch in my profile (you will not prevail!).
I'm loving meh!
Someone should tell uselessness he can unthumbup a word in Pandora... just clicking on "edit this (stupid) station".
That sounds (smells, I want to say! seems) to me like the English gesture for so-so. If the hand turns on the wrist as if one is playing a tremolo on two fairly far-apart piano keys.
Italians have a gesture for that: palm open, facing down, and jiggle the hand a bit. Perfect visual meh. Maybe you could turn it into a graphic. :-)
Haha, I'm listening to Pandora right now and was just thinking the same thing! Or more specifically, I'd like a way to un-thumbs-up a song if I change my mind and decide it's not so great after all, but don't want to thumbs-down it either.
"OK, Pandora needs a "meh" button, too, not just "I don't like it" and "I love it". Maybe that would muddy the waters."
cindi on twitter
seanahan, if you'd like to hear it used verbally more than once, go here.
:-)
Yep, so was I, c_b. :-)
I'm not so sure of the Yiddish aspect, or of the Simpsons origin, since I quote the Simpsons as much as anyone. It is definitely an internet word, and I've only heard it used verbally once.
The sheep where I work use it all the time. ;) I suspect kenspeckle was joking, though, reesetee.
I didn't, kenspeckle. I remember using this when the Web was still in diapers. ;-)
Apparently this word is only for web folks. Who knew?