I think it's because it's some sort of an expressive word or something and it just sounds good. Or maybe it's just something really ridiculous.
Of course you can. I said it at a party yesterday and a good time was had by all. You can also say "is had" (When we party a good time is had by all.) And you can say "will be had" (When the party starts a good time will be had by all.)
"Yea" means "yes" in a number of contexts in Modern English. Often it is paired with the word "nay" meaning "no", so people may say "vote yea or nay" The spelling "yea" indicates that the word is pronounced to rhyme with the word "play". If it is pronounced to rhyme with "blah" it is usually spelled "yeah" as in the Beatles' song "She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah". The meaning is the same.
Well spoken people never say "this point in time." We say "now" or "at present" or "currently" and informally "nowadays."
The slang-ridden child could only say, "Yeah".
people usually say this inregards to people who have a lot of tattoos all over their body.
Many people say it when they want to say yeah yeah yeah, because of the jingle
Many people say it when they want to say yeah yeah yeah, because of the jingle
Kids in NJ say "Yeah Biddy!" but lately because of the show "Jersey Shore" Pauly D might have changed it too "Yeah Buddy." Most people stick to the original of "Yeah biddy", but some people do say buddy.
yeah they say it all the time
There just saying "yeah" just saying an extra word.
The BADGER IS HERE> YEAH BUDDY
The BADGER IS HERE> YEAH BUDDY
not me... i say and all the time
Yeah People Say Its Awesome!
Just say yes two
All he does is copy what other people say and do all the time.
yeah but people tend to say choccy or choc