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.
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by kobij007 April 10, 2012
basically means "you said it" in Italian.
(past participle of dire which means to say)
a term of complete agreement.
when written, " " is the ditto sign, indicating to repeat what precedes it.
(past participle of dire which means to say)
a term of complete agreement.
when written, " " is the ditto sign, indicating to repeat what precedes it.
Joe: I think that movie sucked.
Mark: Ditto.
NAME, TIME, DATE
Mark, 11:30, 12/2/09
" " 1: 34, 1/23/10
Mark: Ditto.
NAME, TIME, DATE
Mark, 11:30, 12/2/09
" " 1: 34, 1/23/10
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