A fork of Rural Dictionary
Cockney pronunciation of "here", as popularised by the British sitcom, Eastenders, indicating the speaker's desire for his audience's attention. Also, the East End's (of London) favourite Spanish verb (ir - to go).
ear, mickey, get an earful of this ear, you want to watch where you're going mate
oh boy where have you led me on this windy night i followed you all the way until you jumped into water all your colours dissolved i want to make out but i can't make you out i am here holding nothing but a hope now because its that silent
Its so quiet around here. Won't you scream into my ear.
It's about smiling. Ear-to-ear smile or grin is when you have a very broad and generous smile. Such a smile when each corner of your mouth is by each of your ears.
Explain to me why you don't have an ear-to-ear grin right now.