yadda-yadda

yadda-yadda
yadda-yadda "and so on," 1990s, of echoic origin (Cf. yatata "talk idly, chatter," 1940s; and yatter "to talk incessantly or idly," 1825).

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  • yadda — Usually used in triplicate, the word itself has no set definition, as it can be used to mean virtually anything under the sun, and a few things that aren t. Used mainly in two situations, the first of which is very similar to etc. and simply… …   Dictionary of american slang

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