A phrase used mostly by guys, who don't want to commit to true love. Ya is used instead of YOU, to make clear it is not for "real".
It really means: "I like you", nothing more, nothing less.
Nowadays often used in txt messages or in emails, or an evening hanging out. So ladies and girls beware...
It really means: "I like you", nothing more, nothing less.
Nowadays often used in txt messages or in emails, or an evening hanging out. So ladies and girls beware...
to close off a txt message or an email:
"we'll talk later, okay? love ya"
"let me know when we can meet again. love ya lots"
or after an evening out.
"Had a lot of fun hanging out with you. Love Ya".
"we'll talk later, okay? love ya"
"let me know when we can meet again. love ya lots"
or after an evening out.
"Had a lot of fun hanging out with you. Love Ya".
by shaneeq June 22, 2006

by OGtrippleOG April 10, 2016

by KillerArdvark June 26, 2006

MR. HORSE: Hey, Muddy! Don't hit me with that mallet!
MUDDY: Shut up, you! *WHAM*
MR. HORSE: What-are-ya??
MUDDY: Shut up, you! *WHAM*
MR. HORSE: What-are-ya??
by Davoise December 25, 2010

A phrase used by insecure women and/or gay men to show public approval for the virtue signaling of other insecure women and/or gay men
by Always honest always right June 13, 2020

BILL - "Peggy, Gretchen, and I had a wonderful time last night."
SOME NIGGA - "Me and "ya mom" had a wonderful time last night"
SOME NIGGA - "Me and "ya mom" had a wonderful time last night"
by The Wise One And The Peasents October 1, 2003

by Elllllllie May 31, 2006
