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same shit different day

SSDD would be the acronym. The words means that you're doing the same stuff you did previous, but on different day.

Army buddy: So what are we going to do today?
Army buddy 2: same shit different day.
Army buddy: That's just great.

by weegeebeegee February 20, 2011

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Same old Song and dance

Another way of saying same as always, or nothing out of the ordinary.

Tom Cruise: Hi honey how was your day?
John Connor: Same old song and dance

by jon jacob jingle heimer smith February 11, 2009

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Same shit, different assholes

When you expect things to be better with a new person and they turn out not to be. Usually the person is a politician, a new boss, or a new boyfriend.

"So much for the promised change. I was sure Obama would be the one."

"Oh well. Same shit, different assholes..."

by petetoth January 6, 2010

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Same Shit Different Day

When your stuck in the cycle of doing the same shit everyday.
Usually a shit cycle.

Person 1: What you been up to
Me: Oh you know the Same Shit Different Day
Person 2: That is peak bro

by Svirgo19 January 14, 2020

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Same goes big nose.

The correct response to cheers big ears.

If you do not reply like this, you are a moron.

Alice: I downloaded those Kill Hannah songs for you.
Tim: Cheers big ears.
Alice: Same goes big nose.

by AJ_Legend March 18, 2008

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on the same page, but in different books!

when you know that everything is good with someone/something, but there is still this thing!
said when you are in a situation where you know that something is missing or wrong, but cant quite point out what it is.

John: she said that she knew she loves me, but that there was something missing.
Chris: dude, apparently you guys are "on the same page, but in different books!"

by Haha?? July 29, 2010

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Same song different chorus

1.When something someone says sounds incredibly similar to what another person said but it changed just enough to seem different and original, often used by people who are trying to sound smart but can't come up with an original saying or analogy, so they change a quote from a famous person so that it sounds like they came up with it.

2. when a song is incredibly similar to another song but has a different chorus, often found in pop music.

Einstein: "A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new."

Man #1 "Someone who has never made a mistake has never done something new."

Man #2 "Same song different chorus"

parrot

by a man with a cat May 13, 2013

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