potato potato
English
United States
Expression
USED
Frequently
BY
Some People
A barely noticeable or trivial difference, just like po-tay-to and po-tah-to.
“What did you have for lunch?” “Baked eggplant.” “Don’t you mean aubergine?” “Potato potato, what’s the difference?”
Submitted August 2020
by lindsayc
Confirmed by 11 people
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<h2>potato potato</h2>
<p>A barely noticeable or trivial difference, just like po-tay-to and po-tah-to.</p>