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someat

Pronounced "some-at" it is taken to mean "something like that".

My new car looks nice, you should come over and see it or someat.

by raven1627 January 25, 2011

someat

Pronounced summit, this word means "something" in interent short-hand. Coined by Josh Hajduk, this term has become quite popular.

Are we going bowling or someat?

Let's get out of the road before we're run over or someat.

Someat someat someat someat chicken.

by The Last Gunslinger June 22, 2005

Someat

Alternative spelling of 'summat' meaning, 'something' or 'something', originating from British dialects as early as the 18th century.

I hear he had to snitch on people to get out, or someat along those lines.

by EnyiGold September 20, 2020