释义 |
blah; blah blah; blah blah blah noun empty and meaningless talk; so on and so forth; used for implying that what is being said is not worth saying or has been said too often already UK, 1918 Echoic of nonsense speech, possibly German blech (nonsense); synonymous with RHUBARB“You can give me a whole ration of shit and this and that, and blah, blah, blah.” — George V. Higgins, The Friends of Eddie Doyle, p. 75, 1971 — Eugene Landy, The Underground Dictionary, p. 35, 1971 So the guy goes to the doctor for a physical. They do all those tests, all that stuff, blah blah blah. — Tin Men, 1987 We all decided to chuck the idea because I’d have trouble making friends, blah-blah-blah. — Heathers, 1988 His secretary’s on vacation, everything’s backed up, he’s got a big case in Newark, blah blah blah. — When Harry Met Sally, 1989 This country is just one big global village with everyone out there going blah blah blah. — Sleepless in Seattle, 1993 [The employers] can say “Oh yes and then you’d be wanting more leave blah blah blah and then you’ll be having kids, we know what you Asian women are like”. — S. Bowlby, S. Lloyd Evans and R. Mohammad, Cool Places, pp. 237–238, 1998 No can do, old boy. Not that simple, sorry. Procedure blah-blah. — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 41, 1999 [E]xperienced [Tony] Blair-watchers, who’ve long known that his claims to techno know-how are mostly blah. — The Guardian, p. 6, 12 June 2003 |