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 06, 2006
The temporary after-effects of a tragedy big enough to attract public attention, whereby politicians talk on and on (and on and on...) about how people need to be more civil and respectful of each other, when everyone knows the new mindset is a temporary one.
Can also be used to describe what happens after a business aquisition when the CEO of the expanded company addresses the employees of the acquired firm and says 'we're all one big family', just before the layoff notices are sent.
Can also be used to describe what happens after a business aquisition when the CEO of the expanded company addresses the employees of the acquired firm and says 'we're all one big family', just before the layoff notices are sent.
Person 1: I think that due to (fill in tragedy here) people are going to think before they do or say something hurtful when they disagree.
Person 2: Why, because of all that kum ba yada yada yada on TV? Don't hold your breath.
Person 2: Why, because of all that kum ba yada yada yada on TV? Don't hold your breath.
by Ale of Ginger January 22, 2011
Nobody knows what Yada Yada Yada means. These words were used by Senator John Kennedy when questioning Mark Zuckerberg about the platform “X”.
*country accent* “What does yada yada yada mean?” “I’m not familiar with the term, Senator.” “What you do is what you believe and everything else is just cottage cheese?”
by meryaleen February 02, 2024
Very uncool.
“I see you hiding down there. What does Yada Yada Yada mean?”
“I’m not familiar with the term, senator.”
“Very uncool.”
“I’m not familiar with the term, senator.”
“Very uncool.”
by StellarisMaximus February 08, 2024
etc....
by Goldstein's Mama October 09, 2024