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By EILEEN CECONI The New York Times Magazine has this regularly occurring section “The Meh List,” chronicling things that are “Not hot. Not not. Just meh.” This easily overlooked box is ...
Then, meh wasn’t recognised by subtitle transcribers and got changed to ‘nah’, meaning no. The first recorded print usage occurred in the Edmonton Sun newspaper in Canada in 2003, which ...
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