Nonsense word; acts as a noun or an acknowledgement.
Proper English: Me, Then Your Father
Acceptable Variations: Meya, Fatha, Yafatha, Fathameya, Yafathameya, MEEEEE
"Hard R" variations (DON'T SAY THESE!): Meyourfatha, Meyafather, Meyourfather
Originally derived from an over-the-phone
conversation between a drunken
college student and his Italian parents.
The
conversation went similarly to the following: "Christopher! What were ya doing last night, up calling me, ya fatha, me, ya fatha, me, ya fatha!"