Meh Is Now A Word

‘Meh’: Apathetic expression enters dictionary

LONDON (AP) — 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. . .

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Thank you. Thank you.
First off,  I would like to thank God, cause He’s the One who made all this possible.

Next, my lovely wife-to-be Mandy for supporting me through the times on this journey when I just thought I wasn’t going to make it.

Lastly, I would like to thank the little people I had to step on to get here. Without their supple backs I would not have been able to spring into such prominence.

Again, thank you. Thank you all.
Now I need to buy this shirt

One Response to “Meh Is Now A Word”

  1. Stupid Fed-ex screwing things up. I want my SHIRT!

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