It exactly sounds to me the words Japanese small children use resisting to some suggestion their parents give, acting like a baby.
Originally, it is Iyada(dislike) but colloquially it souds like yada.
A child has a special choice to get at a shop but his or her mother recommends something else for some reasons with which they try to persuade hard. The child says,” yada, yada, yada, I prefer to my choice”.
Noun 1. etcetera - a Latin expression of και έτερα Greek; of additional objects; more of the same; miscellaneous
Adv. 1. etcetera - transliteration continuing in the same way
We require more animals like ducks, goats, lambs, quaille, rabbits, snakes, zebras, yada, yada, yada, yada.
Conversation glosser-over, similar to blah, blah, blah
Yeah. I met this lawyer, we went out to dinner, I had the lobster bisque, we went back to my place, yada yada yada, I never heard from him again.
And so on and so forth. etc...
We played ball, swam in the river, shelled oysters, yada yada yada, and then went home.
1) what a person might say, mid-sentence, to shorten a story to get to the point of a discussion 2) what a person might say to hide any incriminating activities that they may have been involved in
(ex. Yada, Yada, Sex with someone else or Yada, Yada, Shoplifting)
skipping a part of a story that you dont want to tell.
I met this lawyer, we went out to dinner (i had the lopster bisk) we went up to his place, yada yada yada i never heard from him again.
Generic term for the blather that comes out of politicians mouths, particularly after telling a porkie.
Mitt Romney: I care about 100% of Americans, yada yada yada.