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Dear Straight Dope:
When you agree with someone, do you say "Here Here!" or "Hear Hear"
? And what does it mean? What is the origin of "Here Here" or "Hear
Hear"? --Tymoma195
SDSTAFF Veg replies:
The correct term is, "hear, hear!" It is an abbreviation for
"hear, all ye good people, hear what this brilliant and eloquent
speaker has to say!"
Of course, if the speaker is actually asking a question, such as
"and just where do you think we should open the new strip club?"
it's not hard to imagine that at least one yahoo in attendance
might yell, "here, here!" But this would be the exception that
proves the rule.
--SDSTAFF Veg
Straight Dope Science Advisory Board
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