hear word (from someone or something)

hear word (from someone or something)

To receive or be given a message or communication (from someone or something). We're hearing word from police that the suspect is moving south on Broadway in a white pickup truck. Please let me know if you hear word from Aunt Marie—I'm starting to worry about her.
See also: hear, someone, word
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

hear word

(from someone or something) Go to word (from someone or something).
See also: hear, word
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • hear word
  • get word (from someone or something)
  • receive word
  • receive word (from someone or something)
  • over and out
  • Broadway
  • get (a) mixed message(s)
  • get (a) mixed signal(s)
  • DM me
  • be/look past it