From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmeme /mi; strong miː/ ●●● S1 W1 pronoun [object form of ‘I’] 1 XXused 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.2 → me too3 → me neither4 → me time
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me• Bud was sitting across from me.• You guys go without me.• Kiki gave it to me for Christmas.• He reminds me of David Bowie.• Judy, bring me that book.MEME /ˌem ˈiː/ noun 1 [uncountable] British EnglishMI (myalgic encephalomyelitis) an illness that makes you feel very tired and weak and can last for a long time ME sufferers2 [countable] American English the abbreviation of medical examinerExamples from the Corpus
ME• I only realised I was still suffering from ME after my doctor referred me to a psychiatrist.Origin me Old English