like that adjective very close (often described with an accompanying gesture) UK May be figurative, metaphorical or–in print–merely abstract.
[W]hat’s left of the Jenners is like that with what’s left of Essex. — John Milne, AliveandKicking, p. 242, 1998
[F]orever telling the other toe-rags down the boozer about how they and Jimbo were “Like Fuckin That”, fingers crossed. — J.J. Connolly, LayerCake, p. 68, 2000