_:vb7464444 "Perhaps a first worker complained about an aspect of their work environment, and others chimed in\u2014Me too, me three!"@en . _:vb7464442 "1982, Richard Kluger, Un-American Activities, Doubleday Publishing, page 524"@en . _:vb7464443 "1995, Jeanne Betancourt, Give Me Back My Pony, Scholastic Paperbacks,, \u2192ISBN, page 16:"@en . "1" . _:vb7464441 . _:vb7464444 "2006, Michelle Murphy, Sick Building Syndrome and the Problem of Uncertainty: Environmental Politics, Technoscience, and Women Workers, Duke University Press, \u2192ISBN, page 1"@en . . _:vb7464442 . _:vb7464443 . _:vb7464443 "\u201CI hate saying good-bye,\u201D Lulu said sadly. / \u201CMe too,\u201D Pam said. / \u201CMe three,\u201D Anna said."@en . _:vb7464442 "\u201C...Come if you can\u2014he\u2019d like that a lot.\u201D / \u201CMe, too.\u201D / \u201CMe, three.\u201D She gave a girlish giggle and unlocked her door."@en . _:vb7464444 . _:vb7464441 "(idiomatic, humorous) Used to express agreement, after someone has already said \"me too.\" Can be continued as \"me four,\" \"me five,\" and so on."@en .