at the end of the 1960s live-action (adam-west) batman tv show, an announcer would tease the forthcoming episode (that resolved any cliffhangars) with the comment: TUNE IN NEXT WEEK. SAME BAT-TIME, SAME BAT-CHANNEL. nowadays it is used to affectionately tell someone that you will see them soon, particularly at a regular-time/place.
by hfelton August 10, 2006
A phrase used when you say something wrong and someone corrects you. It implies that everything you said has alot of similar diffrences that noone can argue wrong.
by booknerd<3 September 09, 2010
Like fives, you say "same grave" when you are leaving your seat and you don't want anyone to take it.
Guy comes back into a room and someone is in his seat.
Guy: dude I said Same Grave!
Other guy: you snooze you lose
Guy: dude I said Same Grave!
Other guy: you snooze you lose
by Anonymous..................................... October 26, 2007
Don’t switch up how you’ve been acting because of new developments. Do what you were doing before you found out X, keep that same energy meaning act as you were previously acting, before C came into play.
by Luso1 June 28, 2019
by Tacoman3005 May 10, 2015
A term used to describe an intense friendship between two people of the same gender. Similar to "best friends", but more intense. These people complete each other, though they are not involved in a romantic, homosexual relationship. If one of them were of the preferential gender for a sexual connection, they would totally get married.
by m.alice May 11, 2009
1. Something that stays the same regardless of repetition.
2. (As used in Eminem's song by the same name) Screaming and struggling. In the song, the phrase is repeated many times and is used to refer to the fact that the character who's point of view is being shown has kidnapped many people, and every time there is screaming (the same song) and struggling (and dance).
2. (As used in Eminem's song by the same name) Screaming and struggling. In the song, the phrase is repeated many times and is used to refer to the fact that the character who's point of view is being shown has kidnapped many people, and every time there is screaming (the same song) and struggling (and dance).
1. Going on my daily walk, it's the same song and dance.
2. (Lyrics from the song) Same kicking and screaming, Same crying and sobbing, Same song and dance. Same begging and pleading, Same yelling and bleeding, Same song and dance.
2. (Lyrics from the song) Same kicking and screaming, Same crying and sobbing, Same song and dance. Same begging and pleading, Same yelling and bleeding, Same song and dance.
by Paco Gumm May 06, 2017