A fork of Rural Dictionary
In Nepali, "dada" is a sweet addressing term for a older male than yourself. It shows respect, love and sounds better than the normal term "dai" for a older male. You would not call all the older guys you know "dada"; it is reserved for those more closer, attached people in your life, like family and dear friends.
It’s the reality that when a GenZ member agrees at the end of a conversation, they say 100%. That agreement isn’t agreement; it sounds solid, but if they feel slightly different in five minutes, the weather changes, Or popular opinion shifts on a dime, they’re no longer 100%; they’re Dada%, which means they’re not on board or agree in any way anymore.
I’m baffled because Shane said he was 100% and was coming over to hang, but then I see in his feeds that he went out to a party; I guess he was Dada%.
the boss, the hnic, the man running things without question. of subcontinental origin. literally means 'paternal grandfather.' can also be used sarcastically/derogatorily depending on context.
when you gonna realize who the dada is around here? get out of my business, quit being a dada
Stands for the 'Defense Against the Dark Arts' class at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter book series. It is an acronym usually used by lazy fanfiction writers.
I hate that fic, the author always uses 'DADA' and always think 'Wtf? They're going to dada?'