yada
Yada (intj) means used (usually repeated as "yada yada yada") to stand in for boring or predictable details being skipped over. Example: “She said she was busy with work, family, yada yada yada.”
How to use yada
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA filler expression meaning "and so on" or "you know the rest," usually used to skip repetitive or dull details.
Very informal; popularized by the sitcom Seinfeld and rarely used outside casual speech.
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She said she was busy with work, family, _____ yada yada.
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What does “yada” mean?
The word “yada” means used (usually repeated as "yada yada yada") to stand in for boring or predictable details being skipped over. In plain terms, a filler expression meaning "and so on" or "you know the rest," usually used to skip repetitive or dull details.
How do you use “yada” in a sentence?
Here is “yada” used in a sentence: “She said she was busy with work, family, yada yada yada.”
What part of speech is “yada”?
“Yada” is an intj.
What is the meaning of yada?
"yada" (intj) means used (usually repeated as "yada yada yada") to stand in for boring or predictable details being skipped over.
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