To dissagree and or get upset with someone. Tired of listening to thier crap. You say yada yada yada or flip them off.
by almostpurple October 5, 2006

So on and so forth. Used as a replacement word for an action that is either too obvious, banal and/or equivoque to speak aloud. Usually repeated; "yada, yada, yada". Is to action what blah is to spoken words.
She asked me if I wanted to come up for a nightcap and - yada, yada, yada - we where back together again.
by DuFeu March 8, 2005

The saying Yada Yada made popular by the Seinfeld show probably either originates from the Hebrew word yada "to know" or yadah "to revere or worship with extended hands".
Source: Strongs Concordance, Hebrew and Chaldee Dictionary of the Old Testament. 3034, 3035
Source: Strongs Concordance, Hebrew and Chaldee Dictionary of the Old Testament. 3034, 3035
by scraammer November 5, 2005

Noun 1. etcetera - a Latin expression of και έτερα Greek; of additional objects; more of the same; miscellaneous
Adv. 1. etcetera - transliteration continuing in the same way
Adv. 1. etcetera - transliteration continuing in the same way
We require more animals like ducks, goats, lambs, quaille, rabbits, snakes, zebras, yada, yada, yada, yada.
by Thomas Michael Kunishima January 8, 2009

Yada is a Hebrew word which literally means "to know." It has come to mean 'and so on, and so on, and so on,' or 'et cetera, et cetera, et cetera' which is latin for 'and so forth, and so forth, and so forth.' One can think of yada, yada, yada to mean, "you know, you know, you know" as if to say just more of the same as I've already told you.
In the produce section of the grocery store they have carrots, lettuce, cucumbers, yada, yada, yada.
by rich_in_nm February 15, 2010

I know some beezies that would love to straddle your yoghurt spewin 'shroom beast...for a bump a yer yada.
by Mactalibis October 19, 2008

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