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    i sometimes use 'meh' when i think something is like.. okay or if i have nothing else to say LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiro View Post
    I love the definition

    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."
    LOL that dont even sound like a sentence

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    Ewww. I hate it when people type that, even more so when people say it irl



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    Quote Originally Posted by poof View Post
    LOL that dont even sound like a sentence
    i know, no one goes 'so did you watch the football last night it was so meh' LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinigami View Post
    i know, no one goes 'so did you watch the football last night it was so meh' LOL
    yeah they should of gone to urban dictionary to get the definitions.. meh crappy collins book.
    lol rofl lmao etc..

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    Is the Collins English Dictionary the same as the Oxford Dictionary?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Is the Collins English Dictionary the same as the Oxford Dictionary?
    they have different publishers

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    Lol, how stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brandon View Post
    It's disgusting, back in the day words would have to prove their credentials to get added to the dictionary. These days words just go in there on request.
    It's all about language change, words go out of usage and age for example "spiffing" and "marvellous" were very popular in the 20s and 30s, but seem to have died out particularly in the past 2 decades, it sounds weird to hear!

    Words also change meanings which are added to the dictionary, like "sick" as an adjective meaning nasty as well as a word of praise in slang terms, although I believe that meaning was added to the dictionary, as slang is often eventually accepted.
    "And so the lion fell in love with the lamb."

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    Quote Originally Posted by brandon View Post
    It's disgusting, back in the day words would have to prove their credentials to get added to the dictionary. These days words just go in there on request.
    lol, are you really that offended by it? really? there aren't many credentials for words to get into the dictionary. its all about modern usage, the english language changes. "google" was added because it had an imact on language, people say "google" more than "look up on a search engine." its not like "hai can i request a word i made up for the dictionary?" lol. if its used commonly enough, it's a word.

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