by Nolasavage March 11, 2015
To convey understanding as in a receiving directions; to express solidarity with another person; to express empathy/sympathy
"I am so upset over my recent break-up."
"I feel you, man."
OR
"I want those boxes placed in that corner."
"I feel you."
OR
"I believe every person should receive a fair wage regardless of gender!"
"I feel you!"
"I feel you, man."
OR
"I want those boxes placed in that corner."
"I feel you."
OR
"I believe every person should receive a fair wage regardless of gender!"
"I feel you!"
by Grammar Star April 21, 2015
The speaker empathizes, agrees with, or understands on a deep and personal level a particular comment made by another; the speaker deeply relates to someone's sentiment. It is not meant literally, conveys no sexual connotation, and is not necessarily a confession the speaker feels romantically toward the person who made the original comment.
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I like you, I'm into you
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