A polish person agreeing.
Ya-ya, zhat is good chokolate.
by Alienstunt June 29, 2007
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A cringy way to yes but with extreme satisfaction
me: hey how you do-
dude: YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!
me: yas??
dude: yas.
me: k
by facupintosc August 1, 2016
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A Glaswegian expression used to make others aware of extreme satisfaction. Would generally be exclaimed if the speaker had achieved something or had been given/granted something which gave them pleasure or brought them happiness.
I just completed the 3rd level in that game I've been playing - YAS!!!

Yas my boyfriend just told me he loves me!

I can't believe I won that award for being the nicest person in the world .... Yas! I'm so excited!!!
by CLASS_A_BIRD January 6, 2010
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Yes. or "that is correct"
Me: "Hey Sherman, you ain't right."
Sherman: "YA YA"
by El Diablo Guapo December 30, 2004
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when you agree strongly with what someone has said and if its true.
''she fights like a bitch''
''is ya''
by sweetycutie026 September 21, 2007
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Acceptable: Replacement for "you"
Unacceptable: Replacement for "yeah"

The first definition is correct, because "ya" is actually how a lot of people pronounce "you" in a casual conversation.

But using it as "yeah" is incorrect and stupid, because nobody in real life pronounces yeah like "ya". The only people who type it that way are people under 25 who are trying to be cool and fit in with the rest of their e-buddies and Myspace losers.

A lot of them make the excuse that it's easier to type "ya" than "yeah". Yeah right. It's just their way of hiding the fact that they're trying to be cool and fit in on whatever board/forum they're posting on.

At least things like "orly" and "kthx" are funny......"ya" is not. It's just dumb.

By the way, expect all my votes to be negative, because they're all mad that I'm right.

P.S. go read a book instead of wasting time surfing the net or playing video games......you might learn something.
Correct: "Can ya give me an example?"
Incorrect: "Ya, sure"
by You heard me January 4, 2006
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