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When you only hear something recently, but you think it's pretty funny so you include it.
Peace Out


1. Goodbye
2. (intransitive verb) to leave or retire
3. (transitive verb) to kill

Note: I only heard the third meaning recently, but I thought it was pretty funny so I've included it.

1. "Yeah, see you then, peace out."
2. "Yo I gotta peace out, I'm tired."
3. "I just peaced out that spider with my shoe."

by anonymous Oct 20, 2003
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heard it before

the prefect comeback to a statement to spark a further conversation, mainly used by millennials
Seth "Did you know I can bench double my weight"?

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After-heard

The act of replaying a short sentence from short term memory after missing the sentence when it was originally spoken.
What'd you say. Oh nevermind. I after-heard you.
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Phone Heard

When your friend or significant other is using their phone while your talking to them, making it seem like they’re listening to you while in reality they are not hearing any of the information you are saying.
I told you last night that I was going but you obviously phone heard me, as usual.
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Heard-Felt

When you can't decide if a certain sensation was heard or felt.
"I heard-felt some cotton in my ear" - Stevie
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