To Da Duh In Memoriam

What is the origin of the word "duh" as in the interjection: — It's hot in the desert. — Well, duh! If it is of onomatopoeic origin and only appears in modern English as some sites suggest, I w...

Origin of the word "duh" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

DUH 2 —used derisively to indicate that something just stated is all too obvious or self-eviden Merriam-Webster So the sentence could be re-written: Why do researchers get so many grants to investigate painfully obvious things? I found it used in exactly that way: 'Duh' science: Why researchers spend so much time proving the obvious LA Times Alcohol increases reaction time; obese men have ...

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10 "My Duh" means "my stupidity" or "my mistake", from what I can tell on my internet search. "Duh" is the sound we make to sound dumb - see link below for video examples. I imagine that it is a mashup of "my bad" and "duh". For example: Duh moments

What does "My duh on" mean? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

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Why is "duh" the word chosen to represent ignorance? Merriam Webster defines "duh" as "used derisively to indicate that something just stated is all too obvious or self-evident." But a derivation i...

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How about: duh interjection 2 —used derisively to indicate that something just stated is all too obvious or self-evident Well, duh! Source: Merriam-Webster— duh The Editors Blog calls duh: an exclamation of exasperation or disdain over the explanation of something obvious Source: The Editor's Blog—Spelling Interjections and Exclamations

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I am familiar with many of the responses to someone stating the obvious, most of which are not meant to be kind: "Duh," "No duh," "No shit," "No shit, Sherlock," and others.

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