by Love That Thing October 01, 2015
To copy/duplicate or confirm that two things are the same, in the past tense. Can also be used as a general acknowledgment.
"Did you get that report done?" ... "Yep, I looked at Lisa's and just samed it."
"Hey bro, I just watched that vid of Susan Boyle on youtube."... "Samed. Watched it two days ago."
"I love your mom's cooking."... "Samed."
"Hey bro, I just watched that vid of Susan Boyle on youtube."... "Samed. Watched it two days ago."
"I love your mom's cooking."... "Samed."
by examancer April 22, 2009
Pertaining to the nature of lady-boys in Thailand.
When the two breasts look same-same like a woman's but the dong is still there.
When the two breasts look same-same like a woman's but the dong is still there.
by ezezz23 July 10, 2008
Title of the amazing song featured in the 2008 Bollywood film "Bombay to Bangkok".
Also used to describe subtle nuances.
Also used to describe subtle nuances.
Ally: Is it just me, or does this room stink like mildew too?
Lauren: It's same same but different!
Lauren and Ally: We are same same but different, we are same same but different.
The Boys: (jealous silence)
Lauren: It's same same but different!
Lauren and Ally: We are same same but different, we are same same but different.
The Boys: (jealous silence)
by Amacdo October 18, 2008
A way of telling your friend something bad about them by way of saying you've had that problem before. Coined by Tyra Banks. (e.g. body odor)
"You know, I used to use that natural rock deodorant before too and it totally didn't work for me. My body odor was terrible."
"Do you think it works for me?"
"No. I was just sameing to make you feel better."
"Do you think it works for me?"
"No. I was just sameing to make you feel better."
by yellebelle July 28, 2009
by - JDcrafter July 04, 2014