Originally a french term "Voi la" literally meaning 'Look there!"
Often used to create suspence just before revealing a final result.
Often used to create suspence just before revealing a final result.
by celticshiva March 02, 2004
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by Laurent Cuffashian April 05, 2014
ENGLISH - A universal term used to replace any word or add substance to any expression. Literal meaning in French: "Here it is!" Very similar to the Hawaiin Pidgin term 'Da Kine.'
by Allan Carlisle January 20, 2009
chorus:
Your camel toe
It looks alright so baby let it show
Looks like a big taco
I see your camel toe
(Merci madame, voila le bearded clam)
Your camel toe
It looks alright so baby let it show
Looks like a big taco
I see your camel toe
(Merci madame, voila le bearded clam)
by PhantomToe October 14, 2007
"And there it is!"
In simple terms, it means "Tadaa!", "Look at this!", or "It's done!", basically.
Of course, it could mean many more things, like anything in any language - all depends on the context.
It just got butchered & simplified by popular media, specifically American, just like most words & phrases.
In simple terms, it means "Tadaa!", "Look at this!", or "It's done!", basically.
Of course, it could mean many more things, like anything in any language - all depends on the context.
It just got butchered & simplified by popular media, specifically American, just like most words & phrases.
Et Voila ! (technically speaking: "Et voilà!")
It means "And there it is!" or any similar saying.
Ofc, this is not a place for truthful information.
Neither is Facebook/Instagram, Twitter(nobody calls it X - GTFO), TikTok, Google/Youtube
... neither is Wikipedia(although resourceful & probably more reliable than any above)
Check your sources. Trust your instincts.
Practice common sense 🧠
It means "And there it is!" or any similar saying.
Ofc, this is not a place for truthful information.
Neither is Facebook/Instagram, Twitter(nobody calls it X - GTFO), TikTok, Google/Youtube
... neither is Wikipedia(although resourceful & probably more reliable than any above)
Check your sources. Trust your instincts.
Practice common sense 🧠
by VoixDelaRaison January 27, 2025