In a classic “Seinfeld” episode, George Costanza’s new girlfriend abbreviates her dialogue by saying “yada yada yada,” often eliding the most pertinent parts of a story. George adopts the habit, too, ...
“Yada yada” means “boring or empty talk.” It replaces words too dull or predictable to bear repeating. Stand-up comedian Lenny Bruce used it in 1961. It was resurrected in a “Seinfeld” episode. The ...
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