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The Yada Yada

"The Yada Yada" is a cultural reference originating from the TV show "Seinfeld," where it is used as a humorous euphemism for avoiding or skipping over details in a story. Generally, it signals that the speaker is intentionally leaving out specifics, often because they are unimportant, uncomfortable, or lengthy. The phrase has since become a popular slang term for when someone condenses or omits part of a story to save time or avoid certain details. It’s a way of implying that the omitted information isn’t essential to understanding the main point.