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la-di-da exclamation /ˌlɑː di ˈdɑː/ /ˌlɑː di ˈdɑː/ (also lah-di-dah) jump to other results - used when somebody is annoying you, because they seem to think they are more important than they really are
- ‘We stayed at the Grand Hotel Imperial.’ ‘Well, la-di-da!’
Word Originlate 19th cent.: imitative of an affected manner of speech.
la-di-da adjective /ˌlɑː di ˈdɑː/ /ˌlɑː di ˈdɑː/ (also lah-di-dah) (especially British English, informal) jump to other results - used to describe a way of speaking or behaving that is typical of upper-class people but that is not natural or sincere synonym affected
- I can’t stand Jane or her la-di-da friends.
Word Originlate 19th cent.: imitative of an affected manner of speech.
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