Online, used when the 'speaker' has no comment. Can also describe feeling ill or blah
Accompanied with a shrug, means "whatever"
Person 1: ...so then I killed her with her own gravy ladle! What's your opinion?
Person 2: eh
Person 1: How's it goin
Person 2: eh
Person 1: Hey I heard you were gone today, how're you doin?
Person 2: eh..I feel blah
"Whaddya wanna do today?" "Eh," he shrugged, "I don't care."
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a phrase used mostly by canadians or australians indicating like.... "Right?" or "no?" or... "Do you agree?"
Canadian: Hey, california's pretty sweet, eh?
American: you bet ur canadian ass it is.
Canadian. Yeah..
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a phrase often said by Canadians in place of "what" "huh" "right" "pardon"
also how they decided how to spell Canada
guy 1: c?
guy 2: eh
guy 1: n?
guy 2: eh
guy 1: d?
guy 2: eh
CANADA
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A slang word used mostly by eastern canadians to make any sentence a question.
1)I watched the hockey game last night eh?
2)eh?
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A word added to the end of a sentence in Australia and New Zealand. Pronounce like the letter 'A'.
Can also be used as a re-inforcing tool when speaking.
Also used to make sentences into rhetorical questions.
"I cant believe we won that game, eh?"
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the canadian word for...anything
"eh!" "eh." "eh?" "EH!!?!?!" "eh :(" "eh :)" "eh :O"
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A verbalisation of the full-stop or other punctuation at the end of almost every sentence used in tropical Queensland (Australia) or, alternatively, New Zealand.
"How about that weather, eh?"
"It's looking pretty gloomy, eh."
"Better get the car under cover then, eh."
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