ya·da ya·da or yad·da yad·da or ya·da ya·da ya·da or yad·da yad·da yad·da /ˈjɑ:dəˈjɑ:də/ /ˈjɑ:dəˈjɑ:dəˈjɑ:də/ noun
[noncount] US, informal : talk or language that is boring or that offers little information
▪ They had to listen to the usual yada yada about bike safety. — often used as an interjection in place of words that are very dull or not worth saying ▪ It was your typical day: I went to work, came home, had dinner, yada yada yada.
▪ They had to listen to the usual yada yada about bike safety. — often used as an interjection in place of words that are very dull or not worth saying ▪ It was your typical day: I went to work, came home, had dinner, yada yada yada.



