Originating from the americanism of "any idea why?" Ideay is a form of Nicaraguan slang which (in one word) refers to "what happened?" or "what is the status." Though of inquisitive nature, it is also common to find it with exclamatory use.
The English people usually don't pronounce the Letter R unless its followed by a vowel as in "the doctor announced" and some other special cases ,so when they say "the car has broken down" it actually sounds like "the ca has broken down"
but it would be hard to say "the ca is green for example" so they just add an r at the end of any word that ends this way even if it doesn't have an r at the end of it
so "the idea is" will sound like "the idear is"
and "the idea has" will remain the same
the idear is
"the sofar is" equals "the sofa is"
"we sawr on tv" equal "we saw on tv"
A condition resulting in the excessive and unstoppable flow of ideas, usually in regards to being a student in a Masters of Architecture program and being struck by inspiration.
David jumped excitedly from his chair exclaming "wow, I'm just vomiting ideas today!"
"Sounds like a case of explosive idearrhea to me!" saidCollin.