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Didn't see, didn't hear, didn't say. 

It is a sentence used in a way to "brush" off responsibility or deny an accusation.

Usually described as a childish act, like a kid accused of stealing a cookie from a jar.
"Didn't see, didn't hear, didn't say."
Didn't see, didn't hear, didn't say.
-Two suspects ran through this alleyway, broad as daylight, they were carrying the items of a person you are known to have animosity.

- No clue regarding situation you're describing.
- Let me gues, "Didn't see, didn't hear, didn't say"?
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I hear what you're saying 

...but don't want to... I want YOU to hear what I'M saying.
I hear what you're saying by Paul October 21, 2003

I hear what you're saying and it sounds like Oy Yoy Yoy 

A phrase, origin of which is in Hebrew and now one of the most popular phrase in Israel. It's equivalent to "stop complaining like a baby" but much more cynical.
it's usually used when someone complains about unimportant things.
She: I'm 40, single, ugly and got fired today.
Me: I hear what you're saying and it sounds like Oy Yoy Yoy! I'm so miserable! No one wants me! I'd rather kill myself!

you hear wha I'm sayin'? 

A black pause like ura, era, uh, to give emphasis to the simplistic jive sputtered in every other sentence.
Yee bluh whatever. You hear wha I'm sayin'? Da ho wa so naeesty. You hear what I'm sayin'? Whatever. Dat bitch. You hear wha I'm sayin'?

I hear what you're saying 

quit putting stuff up here that I didn't
put here.
I hear what you're saying by paul October 23, 2003

Objection Hearsay

Something Amber Heards lawyer won't stop saying because he can't defend her. He even goes as far as to object his own questions from being answered...!?
Johnnny Depp: *breathes*
Amber Heard's lawyer: OBJECTION HEARSAY
Amber Heard’s attorney’s only line of defense in the Johnny Depp defamation case
That is hearsay, your Honor.
Hearsay by Gluedtocereal April 24, 2022