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Same here

Phrase used amongst fictional homosexual characters who are experiencing angst due to bad parenting and loveless childhoods, to confirm to their partners that even though they are incapable of saying so aloud, they are madly in love with them.
Used when said fictional homosexual characters are, for whatever reason, emotionally screwed up.

"And, and, I think...these feelings have a word...and you don't have to say this back, but...I love you, Noah."
"Luke...same here?"
Audience: "Pfft lame, go take a wild hayride."

by Zrina April 17, 2009

39πŸ‘ 102πŸ‘Ž


Same-Same-But-Different Singapore Math

When the methodology and pedagogy used in Singapore math textbooks and supplementary titles (foreign and local editions) at the same grade are believed or perceived to be equivalent, yet the level of difficulty of the brain-unfriendly questions in both editions differs significantlyβ€”the tailor-made overseas editions are often one or two grades lower than the local one.

US math educators need to take note of the same-same-but-different Singapore math titles to temper their expectations of their students’ mathematical proficiency compared to that of their Singaporean counterparts.

by MathPlus August 31, 2021

109πŸ‘ 140πŸ‘Ž


same as it ever was

And you may ask yourself...

Same as it ever was

by elwho April 23, 2022

2πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


same time

69, yall know what 69 is.

We got back to my place and realized we had no rubbers, so I suggested "same time" then.

by Jeffrey June 16, 2006

4πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


same hat

When you see many objects that are the same/ similar in apperance

Girl one: Look at that woman walking the three yellow labs!
Girl two: Haha Same Hat!
Girl three: Same hat!

by brokenphoneline September 11, 2018

12πŸ‘ 36πŸ‘Ž


like for same

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like for same = bored

by nonononononononnonononoooooooo November 5, 2020

2πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


same plantation

phrase used when two African Americans have the same last name but are not related

Person #1: Are Rasheed Wallace and Biggie Smalls related?
Person #2: No.
Person #1: Same plantation.

by Brown Johnson May 29, 2010

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž