"Yada" is a Hebrew word that is used in the Old Testament time after time. The first time we see this word is in Genesis 4:1 " And Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the LORD." (KJV)
The literal translation of this word is to know. To become aware and reveal what has been experienced. It is a word that means basically to know someone/something intimately. In Jeremiah 31:33, God tells the Israelites that there is a day in which they will "know" Him as their God. A day where they will become aware and share an intimate relationship with Him.
Sadly, Yiddish and other influences have belittled this word to be mean nothing or insignificant things. Elaine in Seinfeld also uses this word in describing a date, "I got the lobster bisque, yada yada, and I haven't heard from him since"
"Yada yada yada" is a phrase used in casual conversation to skip over certain details or parts of a story that are considered irrelevant or boring. It is often used to imply that the omitted information is unimportant or predictable.
It can mean: 1. (V) to tie something to a post or rail 2. (N) a knot used for hitching 3. (V) figuratively, to get hitched is to get married
The Yada Yada was created on 1997-04-24.
It has different meanings, depending on how it's spelled in Hebrew: Yada (ידע) = to know Yada (ידה) = to throw Yada (ידהּ) = her hand
"The term Yada Yada is used when a person is being sarcastic, and is basicly disregarding what your telling him or her."
The definition of yada yada yada is almost like saying blah blah blah. It means basically yeah whatever. It is not really a real word. It is considered slang.
because there mad at something yada yada yada
this is how u introduce a topic explain it brefly tell why yo picked it tell why you love it yada yada yada yada yada yada yada yada To introduce the topic for a presentation, one is enabled to catch the attention of the audience. In the topic introduction, remember to introduce yourself and topic, as well as its usefulness to the audience.
yada yada
The professor's response was so verbose that it left the students feeling overwhelmed with information.
The sport in harry potter, a book by J.K. Rowling. You fly around on broomsticks... yada yada yada
Seinfeld - 1989 The Yada Yada 8-19 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG (video rating)