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Let me be great 

Telling people or haters to step out of your way so you can be great or wonderful for once now that they have stood out of life or shadow .
"Makaylah can you just step out of my life so I can be great ? I wanna be able to do what I feel and with you here I'm trapped in a box , so can u just leave and let me be great ? "
Let me be great by Zcat November 13, 2017

Let me be clear 

A phrase commonly used by men of power such as President of the United States which usually means that no matter what I say it will not be the truth. Mostly used when the truth is too unacceptable and may reveal their corruptive actions and total lack of leadership.
"Let me be clear, the prisoners used in exchange for Bergdahl will never return to the fight against the United States"
Let me be clear by Texas Beezler January 30, 2015

Let me be clear 

A phrase popular with politicians, CEOs, and other public figures, purportedly to indicate that what follows will be a simple summary of their position, but actually indicating that what follows will be an obfuscation.
Politician: I am running for office to represent all Americans, of all races, colors, and creeds.

Press: But you think it is important to keep the word "God" on our currency? How do you think atheists feel about that?

Politician: Let me be clear, America is a god-fearing country founded on the principles of freedom of religion and freedom of speech. Our founding fathers set down...(continues for five minutes).

Let Me Be Yank With You 

To be Yank with someone: to forcefully push an opinion on someone you've disagreed with in a manner akin to a belligerent USian.
"I like the metric system."

"let me be Yank with you, you're wrong and the metric system is bullshit. Imperial is supreme and if you disagree you're a commie."

The Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood Rule

The Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood Rule — This rule is similar to The Slipping into Darkness Rule. If you hear any version of the song Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood in a movie, television show, or documentary, it is pointing to an individual in deep thought and torn between two worlds.

Examples of this song being used include:

The Gifted season 1 episode 1
Nobody
Oz season 1 episode 8
Luther season 1 episode 6
Aquarius season 1 episode 13
Snowfall season 1 episode 1
Training Day season 1 episode 12 Part 1
What Happened to Miss Simone
Titans season 3 episode 7
The Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood Rule applies to the use of a version of the song — either The Animals version or the Nina Simone version — used in a television show, documentary, or a movie to portray the protagonist as struggling and being caught between two worlds.

ur cheeks lil bro😭🙏🙏don't EVER let me catch you in my comments again or it will be OVER for you👾 

A dramatic trend where people put these in tiktok videos comments
Random commenter:*put something here*
"Them": I'm gonna spread ur cheeks lil bro😭🙏🙏don't EVER let me catch you in my comments again or it will be OVER for you👾