1. meh - Noun
2. meh - Adjective
3. meh - Interjection
4. meh - Particle
5. Meh - Proper noun
Mediocre; lackluster; unexceptional; uninspiring.
Apathetic; unenthusiastic.
meh
(slang) Expressing indifference or lack of enthusiasm.
“What do you want for dinner?” — “Meh. I’m not really hungry.”
“That film was awesome!” — “Meh. I’ve seen better.”
meh
(informal) A judgement marked by indifference; lack of impression.
meh (Manglish, Singlish)
Final question particle expressing skepticism.
Really meh? ― Really? I don't think so.
This is yours meh? ― Is this really yours?
Meh (plural Mehs)
A surname.
The meaning of the word "gay" has changed. It used to mean all colourful and happy and homosexual, but now it's a word children use to describe something that's a little bit meh. "You're eating Weetabix? Oh, that's so gay." Dylan Moran
And bottom line, without John by her side, everything seemed to be just a big, resounding meh. J.R. Ward
[F]inally saw the Megan Fox Maxim shoot. Meh. I'd have preferred Miley Cyrus. David Shuster
"Eh?" used to solicit agreement or confirmation is also heard regularly amongst speakers in Australia and the United Kingdom (where it is sometimes spelled "ay" on the assumption that "eh" would rhyme with "heh" or "meh"). Source: Internet
But going through a meh medley of “Little Red Corvette,” “When Doves Cry” and “Kiss,” 41-year-old Usher — as talented a performer as he is — came off more like a Vegas showman than a Minneapolis funkster. Source: Internet
As someone who remembers how gays were treated in the 80s, all I can do is shrug and say "meh?" Source: Internet