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duh

[duh; often pronounced with a dentalized d]
–interjection
(used to express annoyance at banality, obviousness, or stupidity.)

Origin:
1960–65, Americanism
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duh   (dŭ)   
interj.  Used to express disdain for something deemed stupid or obvious, especially a self-evident remark.

[Imitative of an utterance attributed to slow-witted people.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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