Monday, 29 October 2007

Meh?

We, ESL people, indeed undergo frequent misconceptions, misattributions, misunderstandings and other miseries based on the informal, inappropriate, and inconsistent use of language of our native-speaker-friends. Indeed, one needs to research and be rather proficient in doing so, when trying to obtain the true meaning of what their conversational partners just uttered. Those of you who actually know me are familiar with my resistance towards any form of resignation when it comes to achieving my goals. Those of you who do not know me have just learned it. Thus, I pursued a thorough research on the notion of "meh" finding a wonderful "research engine" which was probably developed for the ignorant such as myself.

Herein, I present unto you a link that represents both my research effort in regard to the term "meh" as well as an example of riches found on this server.

Have a wonderful philological experience:

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=meh

2 comments:

Adam Green said...

I'm glad you are finally learning the values of such wonderfully apathetic statements as, "meh", although, I'm surprised that your article doesn't attempt to define this contextually rich and historically meaningful word!

Peter Malik said...

Adam (man, I almost wrote a "n" at the end of your name.. o la la), you know that I'm not into allegorical exegesis, so why are you even coming up with these kinds of ideas??? lol