The best definition of the word "meh" that I've come across is comparing it as a "verbal shrug" - The word has plenty of usage on the Interweb (see: Words that the Internet Gave Us), usually to put someone or something down as weak or boring.
The apathetic expression has certainly wormed its way to the English vocabulary. In 2008, HarperCollins announced that the word would be included in the Collins English Dictionary as "an expression of indifference or boredom, or an adjective meaning mediocre or boring."
My question to you, Neatoramanauts, is simple: Is there an equivalent of "meh" in your language? How would you say "meh" in your language?
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Altho from time to time the service will just shut off for no reason, and then the bosses call and want TPS reports on the why they got 300 junk mails. =D
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1.Resinstalled SP2
2.Reinstalled IE7
3.Removed all anti-spam programs
4.Tried applying every patch I could find on the microsoft web site that might apply
5.Repaired database
6.Created a new identity
NONE worked,
THEN I ran across a forum that mentioned a bad signature file or default stationary set in OE, or 1 that is no longer there.
SURE enuff..fixed it immediately. I had a signature
in mine, and had reinstalled windows, that carried over these settings.