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YA
let me tell you
Used to emphasize a statement. There's going to be trouble in the city if our team loses this championship, let me tell you. Let me tell you, I've never seen a rat this big in my whole life!
yasss queen
slang An expression of excitement and approval. The number of a's and s's can vary. Yaasss queen! You look gorgeous!
See ya, bye-bye.
Inf. Bye. Bill: I have to be off. Bob: See ya, bye-bye. Mary: See ya, bye-bye. Sue: Toodle-oo.
See you.
and See ya.Inf. Good-bye. (See also
I'll see you later.)
Good game, Tom. See ya. See you, old chum. Give me a ring. How ya living?
interrog. How are you doing? (The response is Living large.) How ya living, man?
See you
and See ya interj. Good-bye. See you, old chum. Give me a ring.
See ya
verbya
pro. you. (Eye-dialect. Typical spoken English. Used in writing only for effect. Used in the examples of this dictionary.) See ya!