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In space, no one can hear you scream. 

This is the tagline for the film Alien, which was directed by Ridley Scott, not James Cameron, as currently stated on this site. Cameron directed the sequel, Aliens.
"In space, no one can hear you scream." is on e of the most quoted and parodied timelines in film history. It would have been more accurate if applied to Cuaron's Gravity, in which the silence of space plays a role in the narrative.
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i can hear it calling 

a sign that wayv's lovetalk is beginning to play and you need to prepare yourself for the hoe anthem of the decade
"i can hear it calling"
"lovin the way you wanna talk"
"touch me tease me fill me up"
"collin"
i can hear it calling by boredmf November 19, 2020

hear hear 

From www.straightdope.com The correct term is, "hear, hear!" It is an abbreviation for "hear, all ye good people, hear what this brilliant and eloquent speaker has to say!"

Of course, if the speaker is actually asking a question. "and just where do you think we should open the new strip club?" it's not hard to imagine that at least one yahoo in attendance might yell, "here, here!" But this would be the exception that proves the rule.
the example is above
hear hear by TopCat January 5, 2005

I would drag my dick through a mile of broken glass just to hear her fart through a walkie talkie 

A phrase used to explain of the lengths one would go through for a female.
I would drag my dick through a mile of broken glass just to hear her fart through a walkie talkie

Can you hear me now? 

1. What you say repeatedly when you're on a shitty cell phone/have a bad connection.

2. What's said in the Verizon Wireless commercials by 'that guy'.
1. CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?!? What the fuck is wrong with your phone, yo?!

2. -"Can you hear me now...?"
-"GOOD!"
Can you hear me now? by 4 April 6, 2005

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?
why do I hear boss music by MaVe782 November 23, 2019

I hear banjo music 

"I hear banjo music" refers to isolated, dangerous places; with an allusion to the film Deliverance (1972).
We're really in the boonies. I hear banjo music.