by Adujasty343 May 23, 2025
Get the <.7.9.7.6.>La Vida Tanna Vida La<.7.9.7.6.>mug. La Da Dee is a song created and sang by a celebrities name i cant say, it was featured in the movie Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. It is also said as La Dee Da. La Da Dee/La Dee Da defines when everything is all happy and sweet. It makes you want to say la dee da because of how nice you feel. That's why it's called that. La Da Dee is being defined it means when you are happy and frolicking about OK I WRITTEN IT DOWN
tHIS IS BEING DEFINED
"Oh my god.. the ending for Fionna and Cake was so rushed... where was the angst?!"
"I know right?? Everything was all *la dee da* "la da dee* in the end and it just... didn't feel right you know bro? How can it end so happily ever after??"
"I'm sorry that ur mum died."
"Oh my god.. the ending for Fionna and Cake was so rushed... where was the angst?!"
"I know right?? Everything was all *la dee da* "la da dee* in the end and it just... didn't feel right you know bro? How can it end so happily ever after??"
"I'm sorry that ur mum died."
by BreadSourdoughPitaBaguette October 1, 2023
Get the La Da Deemug. by Pos ta cabron September 13, 2023
Get the La Tóxicamug. by Asíesviejon June 24, 2023
Get the la tuyiamug. (Liquid Acid and Ecstasy) When one is under the influence of both liquid acid (lysergic acid diethylamide) and ecstasy (MDMA)
Person 1:"Yo man I'm going on a trip tonight."
Person 2:"Are you going to be landing in LA-X."
Person 1:"Well, I certainly hope so."
Person 2:"Are you going to be landing in LA-X."
Person 1:"Well, I certainly hope so."
by wingedunicorn November 2, 2009
Get the LA-Xmug. The name J-La is a Black American/ Godbody varient of the name "Jayla" of American, Hebrew, Greek and Sanskirt origin. ... It is traditionally a name given to a girl. Jayla means 'God will protect' in Hebrew. In Sanskrit, it translates to 'victory' and in Greek, it means 'to heal'. In the 5% Nation of Gods and Earths I translates to "Justice Love Allah"
by Jasmin Plus November 21, 2021
Get the J-Lamug. 