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Benjamin Franklin
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yada yada, noun
Definition of yada yada: boring or empty talk
listening to a lot of yada yada about the economy
—often used interjectionally especially in recounting words regarded as too dull or predictable to be worth repeating
Examples of yada yada in a Sentence:
They had to listen to the usual yada yada about bike safety.
Recent Examples on the Web:
Desperate to restore a drop of normalcy, Peter asks for help from Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), whose spell goes wrong and yada yada.
— Rebecca Rubin, Variety, 20 Dec. 2021
Meanwhile, yada yada there are updates coming for Office and Teams and all that.
— Aaron Pressman, Fortune, 26 May 2021
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First Known Use of yada yada
1967, in the meaning defined above
History and Etymology for yada yada:
Seinfield Yada-Yada- Episode
alteration of earlier yatata idle chatter, probably ultimately from British dialect and argot yatter-yatter to chatter, of imitative origin
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Bla Bla Bla
One of the basic meanings of this phrase is simply: "etc."
The teacher told us to go over the chapter, do the exercise questions, bla bla bla.
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Bla Bla Bla
The phrase bla bla bla is generally used in response to someone that has said one of the following things: something that is not interesting to you, something very close to the truth but you have no intention of admitting to, or just random comments of bullshit and sarcasim (most popular.) This phrase is commonly used in text messages and very popular in the town of Weert, Holland.
You are just the most wonderful man in the world, I'm going to be searching for the second best forever because for sure you are number one! Typical response.....bla bla bla.
bla bla bla
what you say when you dont care what people are saying to you
mom: "do you want to got to the store with me to buy a walnut?"
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