me neither

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Phrase

me neither

  1. (colloquial) Used to say that a negative-containing statement of the previous speaker applies to the speaker as well.
    "I don't go there any more." / "Me neither."
    "I never go there." / "Me neither."
    "Would you go there?" / "No way." / "Me neither."
    "I can't go there." / "Me neither."
    "Neither of us go there." / "Me neither."
    "I saw no one." / "Me neither."
    "I'm not going anywhere today." / "Me neither." (Compare: "I'm going nowhere today." / "Me too." go nowhere is an idiom.)

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