This expression is often used in the financial industry as an expression of agreement. One person will say, "Stocks are taking a beating today". The response would be "hearing youuuuuuu" (usually drawn out a bit for emphasis)
by SuperBowl October 11, 2007
'I hear you' or 'I hear ya'
Old hippie expression for accepting another persons statement/oppinion even if you do not agree with them, because you respect the other persons right to their own oppinion and freedom of expression and speech.
Old hippie expression for accepting another persons statement/oppinion even if you do not agree with them, because you respect the other persons right to their own oppinion and freedom of expression and speech.
Asshole: Hitler had the right idea,
he was just an under-acheiver!
Hippie: Mmmkay, man... I hear you!
he was just an under-acheiver!
Hippie: Mmmkay, man... I hear you!
by Crapper McGee March 28, 2004
"I need you to love me more, John. I don't get why you act like you don't care!"
"Mhm. I hear you, Lisa."
"Mhm. I hear you, Lisa."
by venuscartier March 16, 2017
This is a statement followed by a word or phrase liking the past statement. Its is usually used as a joke,pun,or as sarcasm
by T_M_S_K March 25, 2020
I hear you knocking, but you can't come in! A Fats Domino song about his feelings for a ex who wants to return!
by I, Wreckerrr November 14, 2020
That thing your friends tell you when you're trying to hide something from them and you're not smart enough talk quietly in a different room.
by TheGravy5 October 8, 2023
Verb. Stick your limp dick in your special lady friends ear, with your left hand cover her other ear. Commence blasting so that your balls are smacking the side of her head. When you start to get real hard smash your dick in your ear until she screams "OUCH!!" or "Shit that hurt!!!" at which point you reply "I cunt hear you."
After pulling the triple back tittie lick, screwdriving twisting double lutz drop on my girl she said "SHIT THAT WAS DEAF!" I said "No, this is deaf". And proceeded with the "I cunt hear you."
by Cayton Cleet June 19, 2009