What does “get through their brains” mean so many times this day and age time?

I can’t seem to get through their thick brain.

What does “get through their brain” mean? Is there an idiom derived from “get through a”? How do I get the term “An expression is a word”? What do you mean by “get through someone” and then tell us what “get through their brains” mean?

How can one reach a certain degree of comfort and credibility?

Asked on November 15, 2021 in Meaning.
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If I don’t get the audience to see

me understand me, this is rude way of saying I hate them.

As for how we get through their thick skulls, it will be slightly more common. It says that “I cannot get information into their brains”.

Should you call someone “thick” you should stop saying it’s a skull because it’s a brain? It’s not natural. What is the rudest thing to say about someone

you know?

Answered on December 14, 2021.
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If I don’t get the audience to see

me understand me, this is rude way of saying I hate them.

As for how we get through their thick skulls, it will be slightly more common. It says that “I cannot get information into their brains”.

Should you call someone “thick” you should stop saying it’s a skull because it’s a brain? It’s not natural. What is the rudest thing to say about someone

you know?

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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If I don’t get the audience to see

me understand me, this is rude way of saying I hate them.

As for how we get through their thick skulls, it will be slightly more common. It says that “I cannot get information into their brains”.

Should you call someone “thick” you should stop saying it’s a skull because it’s a brain? It’s not natural. What is the rudest thing to say about someone

you know?

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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I know the proper idiom of someone by a thick skull or head or brain, but I’d better go about to search for some substance through them.

Why can’t you pass through my thick brain? I know that I have some anger but this never happens again.

Why are you considered stupid? What

does “I don’t plan to go to the party tonight.” Is “I am going to go…” If

a person sends a message via a conditioned body, he or she will get it inside the body, or through another physical activity. “Get here / Receive here means: “receive” a message through the brain.

To get through something means to go through it.

Through x is prepositional phrase.

To get through is to pass through, to pass through, to permeate, to cross a barrier.

Secret message did not get through to him. In other words, he did not receive it.

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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I know the proper idiom of someone by a thick skull or head or brain, but I’d better go about to search for some substance through them.

Why can’t you pass through my thick brain? I know that I have some anger but this never happens again.

Why are you considered stupid? What

does “I don’t plan to go to the party tonight.” Is “I am going to go…” If

a person sends a message via a conditioned body, he or she will get it inside the body, or through another physical activity. “Get here / Receive here means: “receive” a message through the brain.

To get through something means to go through it.

Through x is prepositional phrase.

To get through is to pass through, to pass through, to permeate, to cross a barrier.

Secret message did not get through to him. In other words, he did not receive it.

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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I know the proper idiom of someone by a thick skull or head or brain, but I’d better go about to search for some substance through them.

Why can’t you pass through my thick brain? I know that I have some anger but this never happens again.

Why are you considered stupid? What

does “I don’t plan to go to the party tonight.” Is “I am going to go…” If

a person sends a message via a conditioned body, he or she will get it inside the body, or through another physical activity. “Get here / Receive here means: “receive” a message through the brain.

To get through something means to go through it.

Through x is prepositional phrase.

To get through is to pass through, to pass through, to permeate, to cross a barrier.

Secret message did not get through to him. In other words, he did not receive it.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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If I don’t get the audience to see

me understand me, this is rude way of saying I hate them.

As for how we get through their thick skulls, it will be slightly more common. It says that “I cannot get information into their brains”.

Should you call someone “thick” you should stop saying it’s a skull because it’s a brain? It’s not natural. What is the rudest thing to say about someone

you know?

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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If I don’t get the audience to see

me understand me, this is rude way of saying I hate them.

As for how we get through their thick skulls, it will be slightly more common. It says that “I cannot get information into their brains”.

Should you call someone “thick” you should stop saying it’s a skull because it’s a brain? It’s not natural. What is the rudest thing to say about someone

you know?

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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If I don’t get the audience to see

me understand me, this is rude way of saying I hate them.

As for how we get through their thick skulls, it will be slightly more common. It says that “I cannot get information into their brains”.

Should you call someone “thick” you should stop saying it’s a skull because it’s a brain? It’s not natural. What is the rudest thing to say about someone

you know?

Answered on November 27, 2021.
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I know the proper idiom of someone by a thick skull or head or brain, but I’d better go about to search for some substance through them.

Why can’t you pass through my thick brain? I know that I have some anger but this never happens again.

Why are you considered stupid? What

does “I don’t plan to go to the party tonight.” Is “I am going to go…” If

a person sends a message via a conditioned body, he or she will get it inside the body, or through another physical activity. “Get here / Receive here means: “receive” a message through the brain.

To get through something means to go through it.

Through x is prepositional phrase.

To get through is to pass through, to pass through, to permeate, to cross a barrier.

Secret message did not get through to him. In other words, he did not receive it.

Answered on December 4, 2021.
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