This is a statement followed by a word or phrase liking the past statement. Its is usually used as a joke,pun,or as sarcasm
Boy 1: Its not fair, my ballon just burst
Boy 2: I hear you,Busta rhymes
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A common phrase Sean says often as a canned response to many of Jack's questions, comments, or concerns. Also, what he says when he can't really hear what you are saying but wants to focus on his HW and not you.
Jack, "Sean, I broke my leg"
Sean, "I hear ya."
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Listening, but not listening, blah, blah blah..........Thinking too yourself " yeah fuckin right, please shut the fuck up for a minute"
Jaime: yeah I got pussy in the parking lot of the club
joe: I hear ya !
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I hear you knocking, but you can't come in! A Fats Domino song about his feelings for a ex who wants to return!
I hear you knocking, but you can't come in! Go back where you been.
"I hear banjo music" refers to isolated, dangerous places; with an allusion to the film Deliverance (1972).
We're really in the boonies. I hear banjo music.
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If you hear gun shots you most likely live in Chicago
Lets just hope you dont live in Chicago if your looking to not hear gun shots.
i hear gun shots must be another shooting
Absolute silence when a joke bombs or someone says something awkward. It can also be used for someone not speaking about something unacceptable.
About the lack of outrage by Republicans over Trump's racist comments Republican strategist Susan Del Percio :"I hear crickets."
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