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A word that usually ends almost every sentence that one can ever says. Usually used by Chinese especially Malaysians, Singaporeans and some Indonesians.

"I don't know la"
"He went there already la"

by cheneying around February 4, 2005

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la

A word used my Filipino and Malaysian players of Ragnarok Online when asking for zeny. Usually said with horrid english skills.Usually followed by a ton of question marks. Few of these players from those contries have perfect english, those few rock.

Player:"xcuse me"
Other Player:"What?"
Player:"can u gib me zeny pls la?"
Other player:"What?"
Player:"ZENY PLS LA????????"

by RO player December 21, 2004

49๐Ÿ‘ 50๐Ÿ‘Ž


la la

a sissy, a pussy to scared to do something

geez, why won't you climb up on the cliff...you're such a lala

by GiNx January 19, 2005

18๐Ÿ‘ 60๐Ÿ‘Ž


la

a stupid ass word used by kids from Singapore. When you ask them they will say it does not mean anything and is added at the end of the sentence "because they are from SG".
When in reality this word was originally used to make a sentence sound more Chinese. Therefore we can all deduce that all Singaporean kids who use this word are Winese (Chinese Wannabes), and are thus ignorant of the real meaning of the most common "word" in their limited vocabulary.

"Wa lao sianz cb la"
"fk la"
"zzzzzzzzz................la"
"iz mi engreesh gud la?"

by Keld_Rhygar February 13, 2009

43๐Ÿ‘ 45๐Ÿ‘Ž


la

Something to say when you want to say "love" but don't really have the balls to say it. May be used for a prospect girlfriend/wife/babymaker and also to a friend of the same sex as you to prevent any confusions of homosexuality.

Phatty: "Hey Ms. New Booty! I la you!"

by phattyfee August 31, 2009

25๐Ÿ‘ 23๐Ÿ‘Ž


La

1. Arabic word for "no"

Iraqi kid to U.S. soldier, mistah, mistah pepsi?
U.S. soldier, "la"

by warpig November 27, 2004

18๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž


LA

A word used by scousers instead of a full stop (period) at the end of each sentance. Similar to Glaswegian "byraway", cockney "innit" or brummies "aroooit".

Now den la, 'ow's yer ma?

by Charlie O'Kane November 18, 2003

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