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same +‎ -sies

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samesies (uncountable)

  1. (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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