muh

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English

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Etymology

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Evidently popularized circa early 2010s by memes on 4chan, but usage online is first attested in c. 2003. Rumored ultimately to be a mocking influence of stereotypical AAVE phonology.

Pronunciation

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Determiner

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muh

  1. (Internet slang, often derogatory) Pronunciation spelling of my.
    muh free software
    muh constitution
    muh freedom

Usage notes

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  • Used in a mocking or sarcastic tone, so that the accompanying noun phrase is something that the parodied speaker is supposed to value very highly.
  • May be considered offensive for its connotations, theorized origin, and possibly racist overtones.

Derived terms

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Anagrams

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Bahnar

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Etymology

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From Proto-Bahnaric *muh, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *muh ~ *muuh ~ *muus.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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muh 

  1. nose

Derived terms

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Bathari

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Etymology

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Related to Mehri [script needed] (ḥə-mōh), Harsusi [script needed] (ḥə-myóh), Shehri [script needed] (ɛ́-mí), [script needed] (é-míh). Ultimately from Proto-Semitic *māy-.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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muh

  1. water

Further reading

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  • T. M. Johnstone, Mehri Lexicon and English-Mehri Word-List (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1987), in notes

Danish

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Etymology

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Of imitative origin, see also English moo, Latin mugio.

Interjection

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muh

  1. (onomatopoeia) moo.

German

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Etymology

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Of imitative origin (lautmalend)

Pronunciation

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Interjection

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muh

  1. (onomatopoeia) moo.

Derived terms

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Semai

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Semai *mũh ~ *mɨh, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *(hj)muʔ (name). Cognate with Khmer ឈ្មោះ (chmŭəh), Laven mɔh, Old Mon himo’, whence Mon ယၟု.

Noun

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muh[1]

  1. name

Etymology 2

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From Proto-Semai *mɑ̃hmũh, from Proto-Aslian *muuh, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *huum ~ *ʔum (to bathe) by metathesis. Cognate with Semelai huːm, Bahnar hŭm, Pacoh hom, Proto-Monic *hoom, whence Mon ဟုံ (hum).

Verb

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muh

  1. to bathe

References

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  1. ^ Basrim bin Ngah Aching (2008) Kamus Engròq Semay – Engròq Malaysia, Kamus Bahasa Semai – Bahasa Malaysia, Bangi: Institut Alam dan Tamadun Melayu, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

Sumerian

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Romanization

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muh

  1. Romanization of 𒌋𒅗 (muḫ)