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What (who) is Y'heard me - definition

1995 SINGLE BY U2
Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me(Batman Forever); Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kill Me; Hmtmkmkm

Y'heard me      
An expression used to reinforce one's point
That's a really nice pinata. Y'heard me.
Release Me (Eddie Miller song)         
ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY EDDIE MILLER, ROBERT YOUNT, JAMES PEBWORTH
Release Me (Engelbert Humperdinck song); Release Me (And Let Me Love Again); Release Me (1967 song); Please Release Me; Release Me (1946 song); Release Me (1949 song)
"Release Me" (sometimes rendered as "Release Me (and Let Me Love Again)"), is a popular song written by Eddie "Piano" Miller and Robert Yount in 1949. Four years later it was recorded by Jimmy Heap & the Melody Masters (in 1953), and with even better success by Patti Page (1954), Ray Price (1954), and Kitty Wells (1954).
He loves me... he loves me not         
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  • ''The Decision of the Flower'' (1820)
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not; He loves me, he loves me not; She loves me, she loves me not; She Loves Me... She Loves Me Not; He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not; He loves me ... he loves me not; He loves me he loves me not
He loves me, he loves me not or She loves me, she loves me not (originally effeuiller la marguerite in French) is a game of French origin, in which one person seeks to determine whether the object of their affection returns that affection.

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Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me

"Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It was released as a single from the Batman Forever soundtrack album on 5 June 1995. A number-one single in their home country of Ireland, as well as in seven other countries, it reached number two on the UK Singles Chart, number sixteen on the US Billboard Hot 100, and number one on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks and Modern Rock Tracks charts. The song received Grammy Award nominations for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Rock Song. The song is included on the compilation album The Best of 1990–2000 and the live album From the Ground Up: Edge's Picks from U2360°.