The phrase "It's not the heat, it's the humidity" is commonly used in the summer months because high humidity levels can make the air feel hotter than it actually is. Humidity affects how efficiently your body can cool itself through sweat evaporation, leading to a feeling of discomfort and increased perception of heat.
The word hear is mentioned 550 times32 of those in the phrase hear me.31 of those in the phrase hear ye.12 of those in the phrase hear now.5 of those in the phrase hear us.
I think it means I hear what you are saying and I agree with what you are saying
One would be likely to hear the phrase 97bobo in certain restaurants. It may be a reference to an item on the menu. The cashier may relate this phrase to the chef.
One would hear the phrase 'you have the right to remain silent' when one is being arrested by a police officer. This phrase originates from the need of a suspect to be informed of his rights.
Yes, when someone wants to get everyone's attention.
Saber de ti.
In the King James version * The word listen is mentioned 1 time - Isaiah 49 : 1 * There is no occurence of listened, listener or other forms of the word listen. * The word hear is mentioned 550 times * 32 of those in the phrase hear me. * 31 of those in the phrase hear ye. * 12 of those in the phrase hear now. * 5 of those in the phrase hear us.
In Turkish one might hear the phrase 'hepsi bir ruya'. This phrase translates in English as the phrase 'all a dream'.
Sting. Set them Free (if you love somebody)
Coup du grace.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This just means to hear of. "I hear tell you're moving on," said the cowboy.
euphemism.