just the same
be just the same (to someone)
To make no difference (to someone) one way or another; to be unimportant (to someone) what happens. I'd actually prefer to continue working on a freelance basis, if it's just the same to you. If it's just the same, could we move the meeting to tomorrow afternoon instead of this evening?
See also: just, same
just the same (to one)
Makes no difference one way or another (to one); unimportant (to one) what happens or how. I'd actually prefer to continue working on a freelance basis, if it's just the same to you. If it's just the same, could we move the meeting to tomorrow afternoon instead of this evening?
See also: just, same
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
just the same
(to someone) Go to all the same (to someone).
See also: just, same
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
ˌall/ˌjust the ˈsame
in spite of this; nevertheless: I don’t want a lift, but thanks all the same. ‘You don’t need a raincoat! The weather’s fine!’ ‘All the same, I think I’ll take one; you never know.’See also: all, just, same
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- be just the same (to someone)
- just the same (to one)
- be all (the) one (to someone)
- it's six of one and half a dozen of the other
- It's six of one, half a dozen of another
- six and two threes
- hair-splittingly
- be not worth the paper it's printed on
- be nothing to (one)
- be/mean nothing to somebody