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What does this two phrases mean
"i hear echoes in my head"
Sheisty shiftin'
Mar 26, 2014 4:03 AM
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What a great question! Are these song lyrics? If so, they are probably open to interpretation, but I will give you my best guess! "I hear echoes in my head" probably refers to a recurring memory or sound. For example, if there is a catchy song that I can't get out of my head, I might say that "I hear echoes [of the song] in my head." It could have a similar meaning if something really terrible happened that I can't forget. For example, if I saw my best friend killed in a car accident, the sights and sounds would be unforgettable to me, so the accident would "echo in my head."
"Sheisty" is a slang word for acting suspicious. "Shiftin" is slang for something that is changing regularly and/or being suspicious.
If you are interested in learning slang or discussing English lyrics let me know!
March 26, 2014
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