samesies

English

Etymology

same + -sies

Noun

samesies (uncountable)

  1. (childish, informal) The same.
    • 2012, Lindsey Kelk, I Heart London
      [] a thousand thank yous to Rowan Lawton – super agent/enabler/general favourite person. Samesies to Lynne Drew and Thalia Suzuma, thank you for being so patient and so helpful and generally helping this book (and all the others) exist.
    • 2012, Martin Lindstrom, Brandwashed
      At one point, two of the friends opted to buy the same style of shoes as the other (whereupon one of the women was heard gleefully to use the word 'samesies') – another testament to the power of peer influence.
    • 2013, Alex Xavier, When the Sun Sets, page 136:
      Hey bro. Wats up? Anthony texted back. Nothin much, jus layin in bed. You? His phone dinged again a few seconds later. Samesies man.

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