most of the time used to agree with somebody or sometihng (television)
sometimes used to show that you already know something
Also sometimes replaces "you"
sometimes used to show that you already know something
Also sometimes replaces "you"
1. GF: I still apeal to you, right?
BF: Ya
2. GF: Because you still apeal to me... cuz youre still hot.
BF: Ya
3. BF: Ya wanna go do something?
GF: Um, ok?
BF: Ya
2. GF: Because you still apeal to me... cuz youre still hot.
BF: Ya
3. BF: Ya wanna go do something?
GF: Um, ok?
by Locolan August 05, 2006
You all-in the group.(A way to add a personable tone when addressing/referring to a small group of people).
I’ll see ya’s later!(the word ya’s adds a ‘personable tone’ when saying good-bye to 2 or more people in a group). What the heck are ya's doing?(the word ya’s adds a ‘personable tone’ when speaking/referring to a small group of people in a stressful situation).
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