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ya-ta-ta

/yah-tuh-tuh, yat-uh-tuh/US // ˈyɑ tə tə, ˈyæt ə tə //

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : empty conversation.

Examples

  • I gotta say—I think this past year was pretty bad for music.

  • The ghost writer in question is assumed to be one Siobhan Curham—an established author of both YA and adult fiction.

  • Three weeks ago 24-year-old Zoe Sugg published her first novel, Girl Online, a YA romance.

  • I said it and I gotta stand on it, but it is an interesting situation.

  • Gotta have the beret and megaphone if I want people to take me seriously!

  • The girl seemed to love her well in return, and called her endearingly Tan'tante.

  • If ya would put' em through the chute, one at a time, 'stead of pushin' 'em up in droves, I could answer better.

  • If the Pawnees came here instead of Ma-to-ho-ta they would have run off that pony.

  • Purtúna nga miabut ka kay gikinahanglan ta ka, It is a good thing you came because I need you.

  • He dodged wearily and repeated his incredible remark: "Ya-as, there is—wimmen—two female ladies onto them there mules."