uh Идиома
brouhaha
shouting and fighting, melee, Donnybrook After the dance, there was a brouhaha in the schoolyard.
huh
what did you say? pardon? """Did you wash your ears?"" ""Huh?"""
ayuh
(Maine) yes. This is always said quietly on an intake of breath, no matter how momentous the question, and with a rising inflection denoting resigned optimism:"Did you just see that out-of-control Mac truck bearing a load of plutonium crash through the wall of your mobile home and explode in flames?'' "Ayuh"
Elijah Muhammad
Elijah Poole, a Georgia-born ex-factory worker who founded the black muslim movement Nation of Islam in Detroit in 1930, also known as Honorable Elijah Muhammad
muh'fucker
see motherfucker
huh-uh|hum-um|uh-uh
adv.,
informal No.
Used only in speech or to record dialogue.
Did Mary come? Huh-uh. Is it raining out? Uh-uh. Antonym: UH-UH.
if the hill will not come to Muhammad, Muhammad wi
If one person will not go to the other, then the other must go to him.
A proverb.
Grandfather won't come to visit us, so we must go and visit him. If the hill won't come to Muhammad, then Muhammad will go to the hill.
uh-huh|huh|hum|um-hum
adv.,
informal Yes.
Used only in speech or when recording dialogue.
Are you going to the Fair? Uh-huh. We were in Alaska, um-hum, but that was long before the earthquakes. When I asked for an appointment, the nurse said, "Um-hum, I have an opening at four o'clock on Friday." Antonym: HUH-UH.
if the mountain won't come to Muhammad, Muhammad m
if the mountain won't come to Muhammad, Muhammad must go to the mountain If one can't have one's way, one must give in. For example,
Since you can't come here for the holiday, I'll go to your house—if the mountain won't come to Muhammad, Muhammad must go to the mountain. This expression is based on a tale that Muhammad once sought proof of his teachings by ordering a mountain to come to him. When it did not move, he maintained that God had been merciful, for if it had indeed moved they all would have been crushed by it. [Late 1500s]