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heard you 

To acknowledge that someone had said something.
Marge: Let's go to Subway for lunch.

Abraham: Heard you, Marge.
heard you by Collegeathlete May 20, 2017

Heard It On Oprah 

The saying that defines the truth. Since Oprah knows all. Can only be used when you know that you are right.
I didn't beat my wife! She tripped over the coffe table! True story....Heard it on Oprah!
Heard It On Oprah by hagnfag December 22, 2010

Heard ju 

Her: I’m going talk to you later

Him : heard ju
Heard ju by Pretty girlb December 30, 2020

Heard that, wish I didn't hear that but I heard that 

Started by the teacher in the movie Pineapple Express: Commonly used in social situations between friends after someone makes a comment the other person agrees with. This is the longer version of "heard that."
"I might come party with you but I have to write this paper tonight."

"Heard that, wish I didn't hear that but I heard that."

Heard Mentality 

When somebody hears something and believes it to be fact even though it is just hearsay, and splits off into a new herd of sheeple.
Susan whispers to the new secretary Gina, "Here comes Jimmy. Don't give him any attention because he has 'Heard Mentality' and will go on and on if he thinks you believe him."
Jimmy "Hi Gina I'm Jimmy. Say, have you heard about the ____(conspiracy_of_the_day)____? This video is evidence it's true. You have to watch the whole thing though and they splain it all!. It's only 59 minutes long."
Heard Mentality by mayfieldenator February 10, 2021

Heard of Lies

Collective Noun.

A changing tale, a cautionary truth, a volume of bullshit.
The court listened to her heard of lies about her marriage.
The court listened to her heard of lies about her marriage.

There are so many different versions of what happened at this point, I can only speculate that it is nothing but a Heard of Lies.
Heard of Lies by Megapint May 22, 2022