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In everyday speech of Saint Lucia, "eh" is used as a negative clause in the sentence; equivalent to "not/n't" (aren't/don't/ain't)

1) Oye, you okay?
2) Yeah mun, it eh (it's not) like I'm sick uh

1) Oh irie (ok)
2) Wah bout you? (what about you?)
1) I eh (I'm not) feeling well, but I should arrive at di Gros islet party, no problem!

by Lime Juice (St. Lucia) March 1, 2023


eh

A word used when you can't think of a proper response and it can also make any sentence into a question. (no matter what)

"That girl is hot, eh?"

by Jcorella17 August 8, 2016


eh

uninterested reply to text message to a friend who will not get offended.

first used in this context by Ishan Subedi of Kathmandu, Nepal.

Sandip: kamikaze by Eminem is like the best hiphop album right now, dude he just snapped and went at every other rapper in the industry man.. i cant wait until somebody replies and gets murdered, you know.
Ishan: eh

by thisbetterbenotused October 1, 2018


Eh

What one says when asked the question "How does that peanut butter feel?"

Woman: "How does that peanut butter feel?
Baby covers in peanut butter: "Eh."

by seecretgamer777 April 14, 2020


Eh

A word tired people use when they are debating going to bed or staying up to talk with a friend

Gavin asks Alexa if she is going to sleep. Alexa responds "eh"

by Lexie351 September 15, 2015


eh

A display name that is used when a person is irreplaceable, he may sometimes feel left out in a conversation but he has good friends, he likes giving jokes and plot twist which is amazing, he prefers reddit over tik tok and Is a ladies man all the ladies love him, he is overall a nice person who will never betray you

Person 1 yo eh you wanna play cod
Eh: I'm a little busy but sure we can play

by Zeniiitsu May 4, 2021


eh?

A word used when you don't understand something.

Bob: Experimental quantum chemists rely heavily on spectroscopy, through which information regarding the quantization of energy on a molecular scale can be obtained. Common methods are infra-red (IR) spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy.
Arnold: Eh?

by Mr.mehperson March 30, 2017