by Bonerica July 15, 2019
Verb (pronounced Sam-ing)
The act of engaging in sexual intercourse with an ex who expects more then a friendship, but the engagee knows they will never date again.
Also the act of sex between two ex's who know the wisest move in the situation would be to never speak again.
Saming often results from a refusal of partners to let go of eachother for sexual reasons or feelings of boredom and loneliness.
Every state of Saming is unique and can be very complex.
It often hides behind the term "friends".
The act of engaging in sexual intercourse with an ex who expects more then a friendship, but the engagee knows they will never date again.
Also the act of sex between two ex's who know the wisest move in the situation would be to never speak again.
Saming often results from a refusal of partners to let go of eachother for sexual reasons or feelings of boredom and loneliness.
Every state of Saming is unique and can be very complex.
It often hides behind the term "friends".
Friend: "Hows things with Kourtney?"
Engagee: "Oh, we're Saming agan, I just love fucking her but shes still way too attached to the past"
Engagee: "Oh, we're Saming agan, I just love fucking her but shes still way too attached to the past"
by Mashed Potato John July 22, 2008
by badgerinwi December 03, 2010
Similar, the same as...
Related to "same same but different."
Part of the dialect of English spoken in Thailand, especially by Thai people working in the tourism sector.
Related to "same same but different."
Part of the dialect of English spoken in Thailand, especially by Thai people working in the tourism sector.
by Bahuyuddh April 30, 2007
I first heard it during the Vietnam War in the 60s
It's still used quite extensively throughout Vietnam by Vietnamese as well as Australian and US ex-servicemen.
Having said that, I am noticing younger generations of tourists becoming quite enamoured by the same same.
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It's still used quite extensively throughout Vietnam by Vietnamese as well as Australian and US ex-servicemen.
Having said that, I am noticing younger generations of tourists becoming quite enamoured by the same same.
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How do you feel?
Same same yesterday.
What's the difference between these two beers.
Same same.
All Vietnamese same same... black hair, brown eyes.
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Same same yesterday.
What's the difference between these two beers.
Same same.
All Vietnamese same same... black hair, brown eyes.
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by EverardG February 07, 2014
by Andromeda2803 July 10, 2019
A phrase made famous by the drunken L.B. of Juniata College. The term is used as a way of expressing emotion when no other words can possibly be uttered due to the high amount of intoxication.
by Same, Sameeeee May 01, 2016