-Used infront of a sentence, usually to denote sarcasm or the opposite of what is really being said.
-Said quickly before a sentence.
-Said quickly before a sentence.
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by glindaaa January 10, 2025

Originating from the singing exercise raise your yayaya, the word yayaya has been derived. In Greek, γιαγιά means grandma. This leaves the significant question that has been debated throughout history by many philosophers. Does raise your yayaya mean to yet your grandma. That is not very trustian (trustful or trustworthy). However, was yayaya created after the ancestral mother schmaoschmiya who was later named yayaya? The true definition of this mysterious word is still to be debated… (hopefully you can survive the suspense)
by RaiseYourYayaya March 07, 2025

its when you need to raise your right finger and need to let out your anger you can say sing/yell raise your yayaya
by EmmazCorN March 03, 2025
