Someone who does that is a "sycophant."
The term has a couple of meanings, mostly is means when someone is saying something they think you want to hear or isn't true and want you to believe it.
The meaning of Please Hear What I'm Not Saying is a person who is pretending to be someone who they aren't and want to change that and be who they really are.
"Count me out" means "don't include me." It's just an odd way of saying that someone won't be able to do whatever the group is planning to do.You might also hear this used forcefully when someone does not want to do whatever the others are planning.
Well I think it means... Like can you hear what they're saying. They are trying to get a message across? And maybe they want everyone to hear it. This is just my perception of it. MAH 2 CENTS.
It means someone who is one way normally but when they want something, they 'turn on the charm'. It is a way of saying someone is manipulative.
if someone says this to you it means they are saying to you did not shut the door and they want you to go back and shut it
assuage, conciliate, gentle , gruntle, lenify, mollify, pacify, placate == == ----
uhh, if they dont want to hear from you, i suggest not to
It means that someone is listening in on your conversation, and you don't want them to hear what you're saying. Example: If you and your friend are talking about a surprise party your throughing for Mackenzie, and Mackinzie is standing a few feet away, you would say, "Shhh.....The walls have ears..." And that would be saying to the friend that Mackenzie is listening!!! Stop talking!!!
it means that your boyfriend might be with you and someone else and he doesn't want you to be mad at him about it so he just keeps on saying yes to you.
to escape harsh punishments. She is saying what her 'superiors' want to hear. They want to see/hear witches so she is giving them witches.
What they are actually saying is "perspective" and not "prospective". It means they want to keep whatever it is you are doing focused in limited field of view.