Interjection
you hear me?
(colloquial) Used to emphasize a command or an opinionated statement.
Synonym: get it
But I don't even think you hear me at all Under your medieval ceiling behind your biblical wall. Rufus Wainwright
Issues are never simple. One thing I'm proud of is that very rarely will you hear me simplify the issues. Barack Obama
I think the whole question of meaning in music is difficult enough even if you hear me playing live right now in the same room! What I mean and what you take from it may be two quite different things anyway. Evan Parker
When you hear me singing you get the rifle down and the flashlight, aiming for my brain, but you always miss and when you set out the poison I piss on it to warn the others. Margaret Atwood
Can you hear me when I sing? You're the reason I sing. You're the reason the opera is in me Well, hey now Still got to let you know A house just don't make a home Don't leave me here alone. Bono
If you hear me out, I believe you'll discover that what motivates me more than any other issue is the defense of everyone's rights. Rand Paul