Examples of 'deaf or something' in a sentence

Meaning of "deaf or something"

deaf or something - This phrase is often used when someone mishears or misunderstands what was said, implying they may have a hearing issue or simply misinterpreted the information

How to use "deaf or something" in a sentence

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deaf or something
But the old man was deaf or something.
Deaf or something.
I am not deaf or something.
And maybe we can scare him off or make him go deaf or something like.
You are deaf or something.
And he 's acting all weird like he 's - like he 's fuckin ' deaf or something.
A person go deaf or something.
Lunch lady does not talk. She's, like, retarded or deaf or something.
You deaf or something in your ear?
Unless, you are tone deaf or something.
No . I am not deaf or something.
It 's just a body! You are deaf or something.
Hey, only rotten potatoes… deaf or something.
Try the… Try the Germans. deaf or something.

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