| Language: | Old English |
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me S1 W1
[object form of 'I']
[object form of 'I']1XX used by the person speaking or writing to refer to himself or herself :
Stop, you're hurting me.
He bought me a drink.
Give that book to me.
She's two years older than me.
That's me, standing on the left.
Stop, you're hurting me.
He bought me a drink.
Give that book to me.
She's two years older than me.
That's me, standing on the left.2 used to tell someone that you feel the same way as they do, that you are in a similar situation etc :
'I'm hungry!' 'Me too.'
me too
spoken
'I'm hungry!' 'Me too.'3 used to say that you agree with a negative statement that someone has just made :
'I can't believe he's fifty.' 'Me neither.'
me neither
also nor me spoken
'I can't believe he's fifty.' 'Me neither.'