First choice: Meh.
This was a very funny scene when it appeared (debuted?) on the Simpsons back when, and was an amusing word to use for a few years afterwards. But after seeing it used a good 14 million times since then, the charm has worn off a little. You don't have a strong opinion on something, or disagree with something someone else says? There's of dozens of words describing the same condition.
Second: Awesome.
Take this word out of the English language and I think about 1/4th of the population would have a difficult time describing anything they like. This has really come to the fore lately in reading user reviews and internet threads on the Avengers movie. The overwhelming opinion is it's awesome. It's rarely mentioned why specifically, or what it is besides awesome, but awesome seems to be the one characteristic everyone can agree upon.
This was a very funny scene when it appeared (debuted?) on the Simpsons back when, and was an amusing word to use for a few years afterwards. But after seeing it used a good 14 million times since then, the charm has worn off a little. You don't have a strong opinion on something, or disagree with something someone else says? There's of dozens of words describing the same condition.
Second: Awesome.
Take this word out of the English language and I think about 1/4th of the population would have a difficult time describing anything they like. This has really come to the fore lately in reading user reviews and internet threads on the Avengers movie. The overwhelming opinion is it's awesome. It's rarely mentioned why specifically, or what it is besides awesome, but awesome seems to be the one characteristic everyone can agree upon.