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why do I hear boss music

The last sentence you say before being sent to oblivion. Used in fights.

Bully: Heh kid, bet you can’t land one hit.
Bullied kid:*looks in his eyes*
Bully: Why do I hear boss music?

by MaVe782 November 23, 2019


hear no evil speak no evil see no evil

to not want to take a part in a situation, this phrase is often times followed by the additional phrase of, "do no evil"

Cartman: "Who killed Kenny?"

Innocent Bystander: "hear no evil speak no evil see no evil."

by Beverly V. April 23, 2006

111πŸ‘ 36πŸ‘Ž


i hear you clucking big chicken

I understand what you are saying

Person 1: Gas prices are way too high.
Person 2: I hear you clucking big chicken.

by hattrickcheeto July 6, 2007

51πŸ‘ 19πŸ‘Ž


hear me now, believe me later

from saturday night live's hans and franz 'pump you up' guys

the idea that a 'truth' might currently be being dispensed, but YOU are too preoccupied, (or too "smart") to absorb it at this particular 'juncture'. you MAY (or may not!) be able to view it from another position sometime in the future, in a different light. (anti-'pot' people??, 'case-hardened' conservatives??)

this life is a double-edged sword!! alcohol isn't that great on the frustration/s!! pass me that gage and hear me now, believe me later!! -i need my "medicinal" marijuana!!

by michael foolsley December 26, 2009

20πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


Did you hear Billy Mays Died?

Response to someone bringing up old information as breaking news.

Late, uninformed guy: "Hey guys, did you hear the Yankees won the 2009 World Series?"

Quick witted guy: "Hey, did you hear Billy Mays died?"

by UrbanPhilly June 24, 2010

9πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Let Me Hear Your War cry

a youtube video that you should not watch, It shows an edited scene from the 1987 movie Full Metal Jacked that features the characters with odd looking faces while random yells can be heard playing in the background.

I experienced a year long nightmare after i saw the Let Me Hear Your War Cry video

by Wade19 June 25, 2022


Ya'll come back now! Ya hear?

A redneck woman tell you to come back to where you are when you are leaving, and then asking if you heard her.

Bye, Ya'll come back now! Ya hear?

by petrabaye April 18, 2011

56πŸ‘ 45πŸ‘Ž