same old same-old

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same old same-old (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of same old same old
    • 1997, Suzanne Freeman, The Cuckoo Child, →ISBN, page 168:
      "I, for one, am ready for a culinary change of pace," Kit said. "I am just so weary of the same old same-old."
    • 2013, Damien Lewis, Morgan Jones, The Siege, →ISBN:
      “So who's holding 'em and why?” Massoud shrugged. “Same old same-old...."
    • 2017, Rosalie Stanton, Firsts, →ISBN:
      Same college, same apartment, same old same-old for the rest of time.