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through my eyes, out my ass 

The written word variant of 'in one ear, out the other.'
When a message is read but not comprehended because you didn't care or were distracted.
Nick: did you get my text? Or my email?!
Crystal: yeh I did, but they went through my eyes, out my ass.

through the wire 

to go through hell and at times feel like there is no hope but ..somehow and some way preservere ...to go through the wire
man everytone thought i couldnt do it..they all doubted me..but i did it anyway...through the wire
through the wire by shawn joseph November 7, 2005

through the looking glass 

Similar to the twilight zone, where nothing is quite what it seems. In Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass book, it can mean clocks that work backwards or "... a poor sort of memory that only works backwards."
Through the looking glass, nothing is what it seems.
through the looking glass by xxyyxx! September 30, 2013

through thick and thin 

To be able to last through and handle the good times as well as the bad times. (Usually in the sense of a relationship of sorts). Thick is representative of the good times, whereas thin is representative of the bad times.
True lovers will stick together through thick and thin.

My best friend and I have been through thick and thin and are still as close as we ever were.

Through the Fire and Flames 

When (if?) Chuck Norris was a baby, his mother used this song as a lullaby.
"Honey, Chuck won't go to sleep"
"Try that song by Dragonforce."
"You mean Through the Fire and Flames?"
...
"Hey, it's working!"

through and through

In every part, completely.
He moved from Cincinnati to San Francisco, but he's still a Cincinnati Bengals fan, through and through.