by Lamar October 10, 2003
Get the Dittosmug. Used when you want to say the same thing in return to someone, but you can't be arsed to type the full thing. Means 'same here' pretty much.
by Dubstep Froggo August 18, 2012
Get the dittomug. it seems nobody got the real source yet:
'Ditto' comes from Latin, and means about 'as has been said before'. So most of the other explanations are correct.
'Ditto' comes from Latin, and means about 'as has been said before'. So most of the other explanations are correct.
by Bill Bigfoot April 14, 2007
Get the Dittomug. by JellyDinosaur April 15, 2012
Get the Dittomug. ditto mark: a mark used to indicate the word above it should be repeated
repeat an action or statement; "The next speaker dittoed her argument".
The word "ditto" is commonly used as a way of saying "me too", or "I agree".
repeat an action or statement; "The next speaker dittoed her argument".
The word "ditto" is commonly used as a way of saying "me too", or "I agree".
by Malicious Matt September 5, 2005
Get the Dittomug. Worst word in the english language. It is the laziest word, it is just an excuse not to respond properly.
by Erica I. November 5, 2010
Get the Dittomug. 