At least someone is excited about "meh." The expression of indifference or boredom has gained a place in the Collins English Dictionary after generating a surprising amount of enthusiasm among ...
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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. At least someone is excited about ``meh''. The expression of indifference or boredom has gained a place in the Collins English ...
LONDON – At least someone is excited about "meh." The expression of indifference or boredom has gained a place in the Collins English Dictionary after generating a surprising amount of enthusiasm ...
WASHINGTON (WUSA9) -- Yes, 'twerking' and 'meh' are now officially words, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. Twerking and oh yes, let's not forget photobombing, crowdfunding, cisgender, ...
The word meh has gained enough support to be included in the Collins English dictionary. Despite being a common expression of boredom or disinterest, meh got the lexicographers enthusiastic enough to ...
“Meh”, a word which indicates a lack of interest or enthusiasm, has become the latest addition to the Collins English Dictionary. The word, which beat hundreds of other suggestions from members of the ...
LONDON — At least someone is excited about “meh.” The expression of indifference or boredom has gained a place in the Collins English Dictionary after generating a surprising amount of enthusiasm ...
London - "Meh", a word which indicates a lack of interest or enthusiasm, became the latest addition to the Collins English Dictionary on Monday. The word, which beat hundreds of other suggestions from ...
It may come as no surprise to the chatroom generation. But the latest entrant to the Collins English Dictionary isn't so much a word as a noise. 'Meh' - an utterance often used to signify bored ...
We can speak volumes with one-syllable grunts: “nah,” “ugh,” “blah,” “hah!” Now we can add another utterance to our vocabulary: “meh.” “Meh” was popularized on “The Simpsons” as an expression of ...
Surly New Englanders can now name-check a familiar term in the Oxford English Dictionary: On Thursday, the dictionary announced that it would be adding a slew of new words and terms, including ...