Coined by Brian "The Dark Lord" Chamberlain, AKA The DLC.
Originally it was used by the Dark Lord to complain about a ruling by the DM that caused him to say, not do nearly as much damage as he expected to in D&D.
Now it is more of a word generally used to question anything that seems illogical, out of place, ironic, or hypocritical.
Early Usage (Circa 2001-2003)
DLC: I cast LIGHTNING BOLT on the group of **name of monster we're fighting**!
*rolls a bunch of dice*
I do 32 Damage. Ahh...
Steve (DM): The lighting seems like it SHOULD have hurt them... but they don't appear hurt.
DLC: Uhh... Steve, **name of monsters** aren't immune to lightning spells... unless... oh CRAP! In PLAYER I know what we're fighting, but my character doesn't know! Dammit. *Arrogant look.*
Later example (2004-05)
Me: Max, a pound of feathers weighs less than a pound of bricks.
Max: Uhh, Steve... they're both a pound...
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The "point of no return" when a guy knows he's about to cum.
I didn't have such a good lay last night. It took me a few hours until I got to the uhh and ahh!
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String of words used when an individual is rendered temporarily speechless. Happens more often than necessary. Often used as an ineffectual device to gather time to come up with some sort of cogent response.
(Scene: Cocktail party)
Gerry: "James you mentioned that you have an in depth knowledge of the constitution. Can you quote the preamble for us?"
James: "Durr...uhh...fuckin, I must have had too much to drink, for I can't seem to recall it."
Gerry: " You don't know shit about fuck."
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uhh... seriously
1) to say ''uh seriously"
2) to michael jackson on somebody+
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Secret Code for fukkin someone
ima get some uhh na na nana tonight
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"uhh ohh ahh AIEEE!" she shouted when he f*cked her
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