What does What are ya! mean?
What are ya! means a sarcastic exclamation used when somebody says something totally foolish
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What is the abbreviation for a sarcastic exclamation used when somebody says something totally foolish?
a sarcastic exclamation used when somebody says something totally foolish can be abbreviated as What are ya!
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What does What are ya! stand for? What are ya! stands for "a sarcastic exclamation used when somebody says something totally foolish". |
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How to abbreviate "a sarcastic exclamation used when somebody says something totally foolish"? "a sarcastic exclamation used when somebody says something totally foolish" can be abbreviated as What are ya!. |
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What is the meaning of What are ya! abbreviation? The meaning of What are ya! abbreviation is "a sarcastic exclamation used when somebody says something totally foolish". |
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What is What are ya! abbreviation? One of the definitions of What are ya! is "a sarcastic exclamation used when somebody says something totally foolish". |
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What does What are ya! mean? What are ya! as abbreviation means "a sarcastic exclamation used when somebody says something totally foolish". |
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