I am (someone), hear me (do something)
I am (someone), hear me (do something)
Modeled on the phrase "I am woman, hear me roar" from the 1972 song “I am Woman” by Helen Reddy. Either used genuinely as a phrase of empowerment for some person, or else used humorously or sarcastically to deride or poke fun at someone. The protestors gathered outside of the meat-packing plant, many carrying signs reading "I am vegan, hear me roar!" We got my dad a mug for his birthday that says, "I am your father, hear me snore!"
See also: hear
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- (as) sure as eggs (is eggs)
- sure as eggs is eggs
- how about
- how/what about...?
- great minds
- great minds think alike
- eggs is eggs
- a penny for them
- Heinz
- Heinz 57