Yeah. I met this lawyer, we went out to dinner, I had the lobster bisque, we went back to my place, yada yada yada, I never heard from him again.
by Genku July 29, 2003
And so on and so forth. etc...
by Hawk73 September 25, 2003
1) what a person might say, mid-sentence, to shorten a story to get to the point of a discussion 2) what a person might say to hide any incriminating activities that they may have been involved in
by Jason June 30, 2004
I met this lawyer, we went out to dinner (i had the lopster bisk) we went up to his place, yada yada yada i never heard from him again.
by ken November 16, 2004
It exactly sounds to me the words Japanese small children use resisting to some suggestion their parents give, acting like a baby.
Originally, it is Iyada(dislike) but colloquially it souds like yada.
Originally, it is Iyada(dislike) but colloquially it souds like yada.
A child has a special choice to get at a shop but his or her mother recommends something else for some reasons with which they try to persuade hard. The child says,” yada, yada, yada, I prefer to my choice”.
by zkamakura May 04, 2010
Noun 1. etcetera - a Latin expression of και έτερα Greek; of additional objects; more of the same; miscellaneous
Adv. 1. etcetera - transliteration continuing in the same way
Adv. 1. etcetera - transliteration continuing in the same way
We require more animals like ducks, goats, lambs, quaille, rabbits, snakes, zebras, yada, yada, yada, yada.
by Thomas Michael Kunishima January 08, 2009
Generic term for the blather that comes out of politicians mouths, particularly after telling a porkie.
by Spellking September 20, 2012