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		abbreviationdadədə in combination (in units of measurement) deca-. 
 determinerdadədə US informal non-standard spelling of the, used in representing speech  Example sentencesExamples -  I'm wit you bro…fight da man!
 -  You are da best!
 -  The lyrics tell all your usual stories of life on da street.
 -  So I'm askin' you a question, why you write dat stuff about da girls?
 
 
 noun dɑːdɑ British dialect One's father.  I learned the songs from my da  Example sentencesExamples -  He makes a few bob singing in the pub, accompanied by his da on the fiddle.
 -  The boy played some tricks on his da just to be getting attention.
 -  You know your Da is real proud of you.
 -  For at least a week in the middle of the summer and maybe even two if the weather was good, my da would drop my brother and myself off at the farm.
 -  They just wrecked the place, taking £300 and stealing my da's watch and two rings belonging to my wife's mother, breaking both our hearts.
 -  Funny enough, the time I met his Da he didn't take a cup of tea.
 -  She is considerably more energetic with the camera than her da.
 -  Perhaps she'll turn out like her Ma, and be a comfort to her Da.
 -  I remember the days when we got a bike with wheels that fell off after five minutes and your da tells you that Santa must've had a bad elf working for him.
 -  If my da can't find a parking spot he always blames it on me or my brother.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: abbreviation of dada1.    abbreviationdə in combination (in units of measurement) deca-. 
 determinerdə US informal Nonstandard spelling of the, used in representing speech.  Example sentencesExamples -  The lyrics tell all your usual stories of life on da street.
 -  I'm wit you bro…fight da man!
 -  You are da best!
 -  So I'm askin' you a question, why you write dat stuff about da girls?
 
 
 noundɑdä British dialect One's father.  I learned the songs from my da  Example sentencesExamples -  For at least a week in the middle of the summer and maybe even two if the weather was good, my da would drop my brother and myself off at the farm.
 -  If my da can't find a parking spot he always blames it on me or my brother.
 -  She is considerably more energetic with the camera than her da.
 -  I remember the days when we got a bike with wheels that fell off after five minutes and your da tells you that Santa must've had a bad elf working for him.
 -  Perhaps she'll turn out like her Ma, and be a comfort to her Da.
 -  He makes a few bob singing in the pub, accompanied by his da on the fiddle.
 -  Funny enough, the time I met his Da he didn't take a cup of tea.
 -  You know your Da is real proud of you.
 -  They just wrecked the place, taking £300 and stealing my da's watch and two rings belonging to my wife's mother, breaking both our hearts.
 -  The boy played some tricks on his da just to be getting attention.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: abbreviation of dada. abbreviationˌdēˈāˌdiˈeɪ 2informal Duck's ass (a man's hairstyle of the 1950s).     |