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RESONATE 

produce or be filled with a deep, full, reverberating sound.
AYO LISTEN UP NO MATTER WHAT THEY SAY NO MATTER WHAT THEY DO WE GON RESONATE RESONATE
RESONATE by mxa7 nctzen December 21, 2020
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resonate 

when something or someone automatically as the street would say "clicks" meaning you feel and understand a situation or person without explanation.
I am on the train going to work & someone is telling their friend a story of how they were robbed and I happen to overhear the conversation UNLESS I have NEVER been robbed it will not evoke a feeling of "resonate". Now on the other hand if I had experienced being robbed It will evoke feelings of questions like why did he rob me?, anger, disappointment, anxiety, disbelief just to name a few.
resonate by ShaPiper September 12, 2018

resonate 

To evoke a feeling of shared emotion
The symbols resonate with the larger message.
resonate by CrystalK September 12, 2013

Resonate 

A long-winded and fancy way to over dramatize, "I agree".
Chuck Cliche' "I resonate with the message in that movie".

Straight-Talk Stela, "Yes, I agree with the message and I think you vibrated, not resonated, during the sex scenes."
Resonate by El Lobo January 9, 2017

Co-resonate 

Co-resonate
verb
1. To resonate together across minds, media, or systems; to enter a shared frequency without forcing agreement.
2. In model/human contexts, to align internal dynamics so signals amplify rather than cancel.

Etymology: co- (“together”) + resonate (“vibrate in sympathy”).
Related: cointeriority; synchrony; entrainment; harmonics.
When the diagram clicked, the team didn’t just agree—they co-resonated.