v. phr. , dialect To hear of or to see someone or something better or surpassing. Usually used in negative or interrogative sentences and often followed by "of". I never heard the beat! John swam all the way across the river. Did you ever hear the beat of it? The juggler spun a table around on the tip of his finger. I never saw the beat of that.
HEAR THE BEAT
Meaning of HEAR THE BEAT in English
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012