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Clearly audible and understood. More radio slang. Also an answer to the question "Do you copy?" "Holy fucking shit Houston, are you reading me, over?"
"Loud and clear, over" |
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obviously...you understand Your directions were loud and clear.
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Obvious; when something is "in-your-face" and apparent. "I hear you, LOUD AND CLEAR!"
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Used in radio communications to report that the communications link is working properly. Station Bravo: Station Alpha, how do you hear me, over?
Station Alpha: Station Bravo, I hear you loud and clear, over and out. |
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Affirmative. Originally used over the radio to signify that you heard the other - you guessed it - 'loud and clear', the term now simply means "Yes, I understand you, now kindly leave me alone." Teacher: "By Lord Iain, I want that damned work in tomorrow or it's your head! Do you hear me?"
Iain: "Loud and clear." |
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