It is occasionally used to express indifference, in a similar way to "meh".
His eyes, which had so far expressed little but affable indifference, now began to flicker closed, and then, once closed, opened again.
The tilt of its vanishing tail expressed sublime indifference to everything on land.
She had no tail, nor did she express indifference.
But yesterday, a number of downtown office workers expressed indifference about Monday's event, suggesting that some people may be experiencing parade fatigue.
They also publicly expressed indifference toward the pain that sanctions might cause.
Terry Trent was standing by, his chunky face expressing indifference, while a private detective watched the proceedings from the front door.
The voter may be allowed to rank candidates as equals, to express indifference between them.
Williams has further expressed defiance and indifference on his website, and said he was the one who made the decision.
Some diplomats said the commander seemed to be expressing indifference to world opinion.