I hear that
A redneck slang phrase, which translated for white people means, "I concur with that observation."
John boy: Man, dat dale earnheart Jr. don't got no skill in NASCAR
Bubba: I hear that
Bubba: I hear that
I hear ya
An expression indicating understanding or empathy.
Josie: Damn, I hate my roommate. She eats all my food and sexiles me nearly every other day.
Paul: I hear ya. My roommate is a jackass too. Acts like I don't even live in the same room.
Joel: I wish I could live life to the fullest without a worry in the world.
Gary: I hear ya, man.
Paul: I hear ya. My roommate is a jackass too. Acts like I don't even live in the same room.
Joel: I wish I could live life to the fullest without a worry in the world.
Gary: I hear ya, man.
I hear the ocean
Being severly wasted as a result of taking in massive amounts of substances, usually uttered right before you pass out
Damn! that dude is puking right in front of a cop! hes about to say I hear the ocean.
I hear you
'I hear you' or 'I hear ya'
Old hippie expression for accepting another persons statement/oppinion even if you do not agree with them, because you respect the other persons right to their own oppinion and freedom of expression and speech.
Old hippie expression for accepting another persons statement/oppinion even if you do not agree with them, because you respect the other persons right to their own oppinion and freedom of expression and speech.
Asshole: Hitler had the right idea,
he was just an under-acheiver!
Hippie: Mmmkay, man... I hear you!
he was just an under-acheiver!
Hippie: Mmmkay, man... I hear you!
I hear covfefe
Instead of hearing Yanny or Laurel Donald Trump hears covfefe
Instead of hearing Yanny or Laurel I hear covfefe
I hear u
I get what you’re sayin but I don’t believe it
Joe: Tom I swear I’m telling you the truth.
Tom: I hear u...
Tom: I hear u...
I hear you
It's a disrespectful term for hearing somebody but not listening
"I need you to love me more, John. I don't get why you act like you don't care!"
"Mhm. I hear you, Lisa."
"Mhm. I hear you, Lisa."