We Hear You (or W.H.Y. for short) is a PR way for companies to feign acknowledgement and responsibility of their mistakes without following up on a solution in an minimalist way of calming down their irate customers/employees.
After YouTube rewinds dislike ratio surpasses the most disliked video on YouTube
"Thanks to the creators that took part in Rewind, and the community that responded. We hear what you're saying, and we want to make next year better for all of you. Watch this space!"
Some random YouTube user "yeah We Hear You when your plans go up in flames".
"Thanks to the creators that took part in Rewind, and the community that responded. We hear what you're saying, and we want to make next year better for all of you. Watch this space!"
Some random YouTube user "yeah We Hear You when your plans go up in flames".
by cpslock December 19, 2018

When someone tries to type "you can lick my hairy nut" but has a concave brain. They probably also suck at driving and have a weird obsession with rice and anal.
by SpicyFuckingBalls August 31, 2021

by Yeetlads June 13, 2019

An expression to concede victory to or acknowledge the accomplishments of an opponent or ally. As a reference to a king’s surrender in chess its origin is unknown but is most notable as an “ode des jours” in the rivalry between Edmond Dantes and Fernand Mondego in the film adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo. It was initially used as a gesture of respect between friends and concluded as a gesture of revenge between enemies- often accompanied by the exchange of a black king’s chess piece.
In a modern context, it can be used more broadly in casual forms of rivalry like discourse, sports and courtship when either person outperforms the other in an undeniable or extravagant way.
In a modern context, it can be used more broadly in casual forms of rivalry like discourse, sports and courtship when either person outperforms the other in an undeniable or extravagant way.
Dude: “What happened at work? Did they fire you?”
Bro: “No… They promoted me. I’m the new manager…”
Dude: “No way... You lucky bastard. King’s to you. 🫴♟️”
Bro: “No… They promoted me. I’m the new manager…”
Dude: “No way... You lucky bastard. King’s to you. 🫴♟️”
by qy_et August 22, 2023

the overused name people use in Among Us whenever they're voted out just for the game to say these two messages when they are voted out
Not an Impostor:
told you i was not an impostor
Impostor:
told you i was an impostor
Not an Impostor:
told you i was not an impostor
Impostor:
told you i was an impostor
guy 1: i set name as told you i
guy 1 gets voted out*
game: told you i was not an impostor
guy 2: b r u h
guy 1 gets voted out*
game: told you i was not an impostor
guy 2: b r u h
by PalkiaTurned8-bit January 21, 2021

It’s a word commonly used by Nigerians when they try to insult a pal jokingly on social media.
It is also used to avert Billings from girls
It is also used to avert Billings from girls
by Sawxdick January 3, 2020

Fu assholes
Fu Bubble was never published. I seriously would like to know why. If you can not be that considerate, I will gladly delete Urban dictionary and all its links from my device.
by Spun Sideways July 7, 2018
