me-too
Americanadjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of me-too
First recorded in 1925–30; from phrase me too
Example Sentences
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To avoid me-too status, Amgen is positioning MariTide as an injection that patients can take less frequently than the weekly shots sold by Lilly and Novo.
From Barron's • Jan. 15, 2026
Even the me-too part of your question comes with complex emotional homework.
From Washington Post • Feb. 10, 2023
It may need to move quickly before its "me-too" products lose their value, said an executive at a multinational seed company who declined to be named.
From Reuters • Dec. 6, 2021
“The efficacy overall is couple of notches below the Pfizer and Moderna studies…it’s a me-too vaccine at best.”
From Science Magazine • Jun. 14, 2021
Leavitt and Wolfe, with Wright chipping in with a me-too word now and then, led the debate in favor of the Wright bill.
From Story of the Session of the California Legislature of 1909 by Hichborn, Franklin
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