Meh is in the Dictionary

Posted by DeadLast On August - 5 - 2009

Apathetic ‘Meh’ Enters Dictionary

LONDON (Nov. 16) – 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 lexicographers.

Publisher HarperCollins announced Monday the word had been chosen from terms suggested by the public for inclusion in the dictionary’s 30th anniversary edition, to be published next year.

The origins of “meh” are murky, but the term grew in popularity after being used in a 2001 episode of “The Simpsons” in which Homer suggests a day trip to his children Bart and Lisa.

“They both just reply ‘meh’ and keep watching TV,” said Cormac McKeown, head of content at Collins Dictionaries.

The dictionary defines “meh” as an expression of indifference or boredom, or an adjective meaning mediocre or boring. Examples given by the dictionary include “the Canadian election was so meh.”

The dictionary’s compilers said the word originated in North America, spread through the Internet and was now entering British spoken English.

“This is a new interjection from the U.S. that seems to have inveigled its way into common speech over here,” McKeown said. “Internet forums and e-mail are playing a big part in formalizing the spellings of vocal interjections like these. A couple of other examples would be ‘hmm’ and ‘heh.’

You can credit or blame ‘The Simpsons’ for the rise of “meh.” The expression grew in popularity after it was used during an episode in 2001.

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