From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishme eitherme eitherAmerican English spokenXX used to say that a negative statement is also true about you ‘I don’t have any money right now.’ ‘Me either.’ → either
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me either• "I've never had a broken bone." "Me either."• And when I go upstairs with somebody, that isn't me either.• Books and magazines won't grab me either.• But he, unconsciously, has not spared me either.• Don't be writing to me either.• I didn't look behind me either.• Mrs Cigans can not accompany me either.• I don't want to talk about me either, but just be what you are.• No one ever told me either that a stepmother could suffer so badly from empty nest syndrome.