A word used by Inuyasha from the anime series written and Illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi to either express dismissal, frustration, or when heβs too lazy to respond to a question.
1. a term of frustration brought to small time familiarity by Matt Groening of Simpson's fame in his earlier comic strip "Life in Hell".
Main character Binky would often use the term "Feh" in answer to slight frustration or general lack of interest in a subject.
Binky, you want to join us out for a night at TGIF?
"Feh"
Feh is a word used in many contexts. It is much like meh, but more agressive. It is used sometimes in place of meh, although this is largely inacccurate. When it is the answer to a question, it usually means "no". It is also used to calmlydismiss insults without resorting to a direct comeback (which could lead to a confrontation). Also used to dismiss orders. Sometimes (rarely) used in frustration.
Usually a lowercase word and said without much energy (except when in frustration, when it is used as an interjection).
Person 1: Come on and get to work on our report, we're going to fail!
Person 2: Feh.
While naive incoming freshman to the program are expecting a warm and enlightening staff and coursework, they are instead met with two years of curriculum smashed into one, along with staff who appear to care with their weekly journals but really never act on the feedback.
Meanwhile, the FEH freshman are beaten down like they've never been beaten before, some weeks with a different midterm every day and 3 lab reports due simultaneously.