1. Ja, I want to dance with the dance god.
2. Yes, Ja want to dance with the dance god.
3. Yes, I want to dance with the dance ja.
4. Ja, ja think Ja is ja.
2. Yes, Ja want to dance with the dance god.
3. Yes, I want to dance with the dance ja.
4. Ja, ja think Ja is ja.
by Mr. Hams March 15, 2005
a word that means the exact same thing as "kinda". whenever you are going to used kinda or sort of youcan put ja in that place. Its used mostly in Maryland and DC.
by goodgrrlatheart June 07, 2005
Yes.
(From German, Afrikaans, and other Germanic languages.) Used in South Africa by many races and classes, and amongst upper class kids in England.
(From German, Afrikaans, and other Germanic languages.) Used in South Africa by many races and classes, and amongst upper class kids in England.
by Xaviana December 01, 2003
by me gusta el espanol June 20, 2005
a pre-fix used along with the word "like" in place of the pharse "kind of" (genrally used in the DC metropolitan area)
by LaMez March 29, 2005
it is used in mainly the DC and Maryland area. means kinda/kinda sorta and it is used when u are refering to something or someone. After it is used the word "like" usually follows.
1.)"Aye son yo kicks are ja like busted."
2.)"It is ja like hot outside."
3.)"Yo moms is ja like real ugly!"
2.)"It is ja like hot outside."
3.)"Yo moms is ja like real ugly!"
by honeydew April 11, 2006