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1.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 07 Jun 2006 Wed 08:47 pm

tell me about this phrase.. I LOVE IT!! hehehe

2.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 12:37 am

hay daaa

3.       sophie
2712 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 01:01 am

Quoting miss_ceyda:

tell me about this phrase.. I LOVE IT!! hehehe



It goes like that: hay daaaaa

4.       bod
5999 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 01:13 am

Do you love it because it breaks the rules with attitude????

In Türkçe no word is supposed to have two consecutive vowels - but this of course has three......

5.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 12:01 pm

Quoting sophie:

Quoting miss_ceyda:

tell me about this phrase.. I LOVE IT!! hehehe



It goes like that: hay daaaaa



no need for the sarcasm in attempts to be funny sophie.
i wonder, could you tell me what it means?

if not, could anybody?

6.       sophie
2712 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 12:14 pm

Quote:

Quoting miss_ceyda:


It goes like that: hay daaaaa



no need for the sarcasm in attempts to be funny sophie.
i wonder, could you tell me what it means?

if not, could anybody?



No sarcasm and no attempt to be funny either. I said it goes like that cause that's how people usually look when they say it. Using it for something that looks crazy, exaggerated or impossible.

For example, if I would say: 'I m soooo serious', people of TC would say: hay daaaaaa

(you don't need to apologize, it's ok)



7.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 12:45 pm

Quote:

Quoting sophie:

Quoting miss_ceyda:


It goes like that: hay daaaaa



no need for the sarcasm in attempts to be funny sophie.
i wonder, could you tell me what it means?

if not, could anybody?



No sarcasm and no attempt to be funny either. I said it goes like that cause that's how people usually look when they say it. Using it for something that looks crazy, exaggerated or impossible.

For example, if I would say: 'I m soooo serious', people of TC would say: hay daaaaaa

(you don't need to apologize, it's ok)





benim senden özür dilememe gerek yok zaten şekerim
maybe it would have been better to say this in your first post

neyse..... .... seni fazla utandırmim hehe...hadi....

8.       Lyndie
968 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 01:11 pm

I love it too! I am going to use it at every opportunity!
Along with 'off yaaa' 'allah allah' 'ayyy' 'cik' and every other great eyebrow raising, tongue clicking, hand waving, finger pointing, chest thumping,neck cracking, head nodding, slangish street talking...
...ahhhhh....

9.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 01:20 pm

Quoting Lyndie:

I love it too! I am going to use it at every opportunity!
Along with 'off yaaa' 'allah allah' 'ayyy' 'cik' and every other great eyebrow raising, tongue clicking, hand waving, finger pointing, chest thumping,neck cracking, head nodding, slangish street talking...
...ahhhhh....




ayyy lyndie... omg... you just well made me and my mum laugh there.. how on earth do you think of such things...

hey, if someone, who knew nothing about turkish people, read your post they would think that all of turkey suffers from tourette's!haha

10.       Lyndie
968 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 01:24 pm

You have been watching too much 'Big Brother' lol

11.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 08:55 pm

Quoting Lyndie:

You have been watching too much 'Big Brother' lol




i dont watch it but im guessing that sounded like sezer? :S

12.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 08:58 pm

haydaaaaa.....nerden çıktı şimdi bu ceydaaaaaaaa?!?

13.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 09:03 pm

Quoting caliptrix:

haydaaaaa.....nerden çıktı şimdi bu ceydaaaaaaaa?!?



tvde duydum...?

14.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 09:40 pm

şaşırmış yani duyduğuna. beklemiyormuş öyle birşey. biraz da sinirlenmiş belki. sonra haydaa der. işte o

15.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 09:43 pm

Quoting caliptrix:

şaşırmış yani duyduğuna. beklemiyormuş öyle birşey. biraz da sinirlenmiş belki. sonra haydaa der. işte o



hee.. anladım şmdi tşk

16.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 10:06 pm

Quoting miss_ceyda:

Quoting caliptrix:

şaşırmış yani duyduğuna. beklemiyormuş öyle birşey. biraz da sinirlenmiş belki. sonra haydaa der. işte o



hee.. anladım şmdi tşk


rica ederim.

17.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 09 Jun 2006 Fri 06:32 pm

Quoting miss_ceyda:

Quoting Lyndie:

You have been watching too much 'Big Brother' lol




i dont watch it but im guessing that sounded like sezer? :S



i think pete i love pete

18.       Aenigma
0 posts
 09 Jun 2006 Fri 08:01 pm

19.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 09 Jun 2006 Fri 11:55 pm

Quote:

Quoting Aenigma:

Quoting oceanmavi:

i dont watch it but im guessing that sounded like sezer? :S



i think pete i love pete



Awwwwwwwww Pete's so cute. I love the way he cares so much for all the bees and insects....awwww



ee ne alakası var arkadaşlar

20.       goner
506 posts
 10 Jun 2006 Sat 01:58 am

first you say hay daa..then it comes such bad words like hass...

generally people use hay daa before cursing...

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