1. Jaja- Hispanic person laughing
2. Ja - Yes • Used twice , consecutively would mean 'kiss my ass' or fuck off
3. Could potentially just be someone who can't type haha correctly
2. Ja - Yes • Used twice , consecutively would mean 'kiss my ass' or fuck off
3. Could potentially just be someone who can't type haha correctly
person: (says something funny)
Hispanic person: Jaja!
person: Do you like this film?
person's friend: Ja.
rude dude: Hurry up, idiot!
other dude: Jaja!!
person: (says something funny)
bad texter: jajajajaja :'D
Hispanic person: Jaja!
person: Do you like this film?
person's friend: Ja.
rude dude: Hurry up, idiot!
other dude: Jaja!!
person: (says something funny)
bad texter: jajajajaja :'D
by grammar_nerd16 July 13, 2018

Person 1: Do you think Trump will build the wall to keep out the jajas?
Person 2: nah there is a lot of funding that goes into that and we gotta keep a stable economy
Person 1: LIBTARD! THE JAJAS NEED TO GO!
Person 2: nah there is a lot of funding that goes into that and we gotta keep a stable economy
Person 1: LIBTARD! THE JAJAS NEED TO GO!
by TheSnapback December 27, 2019

by BroccoliClock August 20, 2003

In Mexico it is the written form of a laughing sound. It is the same as haha in English speaking countries.
by Chico's Tacos October 28, 2009

by nlolhere June 24, 2020

by PaNchoVi11a April 14, 2007

The ultimate bond between four friends. although they may not be family, they sure do act like it. Even if they live distances away they keep contact no matter what. Their bond is sacred & can never be broken. when you name people "Jajas" it's a pact, they stay with you for life.
Sahra- "Hey jajas, we down for going on vacation?"
Tamena- "They seem mad close"
Nadia- "Yeah don't you know they're jajas?"
Donna-"Jajas, dance party my place?"
Tamena- "They seem mad close"
Nadia- "Yeah don't you know they're jajas?"
Donna-"Jajas, dance party my place?"
by Jajas for Life December 14, 2010
