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Appendix:Snowclones/I am X, hear me Y

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English

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Etymology

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1972 in a Helen Reddy song "I am Woman", which starts with I am woman, hear me roar.

Phrase

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I am X, hear me Y

  1. (snowclone) Used to draw attention to what one has to say. X can be anything; Y is usually "roar", but can be some other noise that X habitually makes.

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