Superlative form for being of the same opinion.
Derived from the fusion of 'ditto' and 'mente', the spanish adverb suffix.
Derived from the fusion of 'ditto' and 'mente', the spanish adverb suffix.
My politics are dittomente in line with yours.
I asked Joe if he liked the movie as much as I did, and he said, "Dittomente!".
I'm going to have a pastrami on rye with mustard, and you? Dittomente!
I asked Joe if he liked the movie as much as I did, and he said, "Dittomente!".
I'm going to have a pastrami on rye with mustard, and you? Dittomente!
by Wit4U November 21, 2011
The BS that a political campaign releases about their rival, either directly or indirectly through the media, or to prop themselves up for better mass appeal.
The President held a press conference to combat the growing concern about his secret cigarette usage. "That I am a closet smoker is pure crapoganda, spread by the GOP, to make me into some type of menthol addict."
by Wit4U November 04, 2011
Oh, oh. The boss lowered the thermostat again; he's into looking at Maria's grinx. He's such a degenerate pig.
by Wit4U November 18, 2011
by Wit4U November 02, 2011