(meh)ducation
20I was at the local farmer's market today wearing my "meh." kickstarter shirt. I was pulled aside by the friendly old Mennonite/Amish (I have a hard time remembering which is which - sue me) guy that was selling sweet potatoes. He asked me what my shirt meant. I explained the website to him and the "meh" expression. He was nice enough to pretend that he understood. He then went on to tell me that in his community's dialect of German and Yiddish, the spelling "meh" was pronounced like the word "may", and means "more". Apparently all of the Amish/Mennonites were snickering at the guy walking around with a shirt that says "more" a loud green color.
Just wanted to share with the community.
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it's impossible not to feel good inside seeing that logo
mais oui
See! It's misunderstandings like that that politicians say in other countries which starts wars. I wanna "meh." kickstarter shirt..!!
More meh please.
@Thumperchick Meh more, please.
In the midnight hour she cried meh, meh, meh.
Try reading the past product descriptions or comments on this site and substitute "more" for the each occurrence of "meh" some are very funny. Except this thread just becomes confusing.
Meh in Korean sounds like spanking. hence,....thumbs up to...the lady who cried out in the whee hours of the night : "Meh, Meh Meh!!!"
@babeldog Amish+Korean and you got "More Spanking", ha ha ha