1. siamese - Noun
2. siamese - Adjective
4. Siamese - Proper noun
Of or pertaining to Siam, its native people, or their language.
A native or inhabitant of Siam; pl., the people of Siam.
The language of the Siamese.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout six months ago, I listened to Siamese Dream. That was the first time I'd ever really heard my own album, because I had separated from the experience of making the record. And it really moved me. It made me cry, it's so beautiful. Billy Corgan
In the world we live in, what weand what weare like Siamese twins, inseparable, existing in a state of confusion. Haruki Murakami
Constant togetherness is fine - but only for Siamese twins. Victoria Billings
I'm one with New York, and New York is one with me. I grew up there; there's no escaping it. We're like Siamese twins, if you separate us, I'll die. Adrian Grenier
One of the reasons surgeons have so much trouble separating Siamese twins is that nobody gets to do many of them. On the table, the anatomy is so different from normal, that you're constantly trying to figure out, 'Can I cut this? Does this wire lead to what?' It's like trying to defuse a bomb. Ben Carson
The discovery of freedom, for instance, means little if we are not empowered to act, to be free for something, not just from something. As fear falls away, we are less afraid of power's Siamese twin, responsibility. Marilyn Ferguson