hear hear

The phrase "hear hear" is an idiomatic expression used to show agreement, support, or applause for a statement or argument made by someone else. It is often uttered twice in succession for emphasis. The phrase originates from the practice of Members of Parliament in the United Kingdom saying "hear him" or "hear her" to express approval or agreement during debates. While it is spelled "hear hear," it is actually pronounced as "here here."


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