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The only word Snitzel from the animated show Chowder says.
Chowder: Hiya
Snitzel: RADDA RADDA RADDA RADDA ;D
radda by emmazorz October 6, 2008
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A term used to express anger when accused of doing something that you didn’t do.
Someone: “Did you eat my sandwich
Me: “RADDA!”
radda! by rxgn March 30, 2019
This word is mostly widespread by some boys from 2016 batch of students from JNV Narla,India
It's mostly used as adjective to any word.
Radda specifically means anything, which can used at anytime, anywhere.
It's also a noun as a representative of friend or pal.
It can be used stand alone just to give something more weight or give the sentence a balance to it.
Hey,did you see my Radda bike?
You and me are Radda for life.
Tomorrow's Radda will going to be fun.
Radda by kasmiceffect June 27, 2018
The funniest and most unique girl in the world. If you know a Radda, you're really lucky. She has beautiful deep brown eyes and flowing brown hair. She will never fucking stop talking about her Bulgarian family, but it's funny because she starts randomly screaming and dancing in the middle of her sentences. Maybe that's a problem. But she's Radda lol problems don't count
Person number uno: Duuuuude did you see Radda today
Person number quatro: No
Radda by yeeeeeetfück February 13, 2017

[Rada rada] 

One of the two phrases that "Shnitzel" a rock monster from the show "Chowder" uses to talk, useally expressing anger or lament. This phrase is used when people want to express anger, lament, or exhaustion without actually telling you straight forward. Forms of the word can also be elongated or used repeaditvely to stress meaning of anger or exhaustion.
Person 1 "Go get me a soda from downstairs. Person 2 is feeling crabby "Rada rada".

Kid dies while playing a online game.....again-"Rada rada rada rada rada!!!"

Person is tired and yawns-"Raaaaaadaaaaaa"......
[Rada rada] by Shrio Ryuko October 16, 2008

Rada rada rada 

Three simple words to describe a moment of confusion. Can also be used as a phrase in itself to "Break the Ice" or end the silence of an akward comment. Sometimes expressed as a mood.
Dude- "Hey Mike, what did Bronson say?"
Other Dude-"I dunno something like...Rada rada rada..."
Rada rada rada by CoOoLCaT5 November 20, 2009