Often confused with 'y' which means 'yes'. Not to be confused with (Y) which means 'thumbs up'.
Ya actually means 'you'.
Straw hat-ya!
A word one would type if wishing to have an interested tone.
“Aren’t you coming to the party?”
“ya.”
The right way to end every sentence ya, to make whatever you say sound infinitely kinder ya
"Your brain small ya"
"Be our assignment guide ya"
"I would milk the cow but it's a bull ya, we want milk, not semen ya"
A fat whore who lives in Merrick
Ya was hopping all around last night at the party