me S1 W1 /mi; strong miː/ BrE AmE pronoun [object form of ‘I’]
[ Language: Old English ]
1 . used 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 too spoken used to tell someone that you feel the same way as they do, that you are in a similar situation etc:
‘I’m hungry!’ ‘Me too.’
3 . me neither ( also nor me ) spoken used to say that you agree with a negative statement that someone has just made:
‘I can’t believe he’s fifty.’ ‘Me neither.’
4 . me time informal time when you can relax or do things that you enjoy doing, usually on your own:
Recognize that your partner needs some me time.