dada
Americannoun
noun
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- Dadaist noun
- Dadaistic adjective
- Dadaistically adverb
- dadaism noun
- dadaist noun
- dadaistic adjective
- dadaistically adverb
Etymology
Origin of dada
1915–20; < French: hobby horse, childish reduplication of da giddyap
Example Sentences
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Not "dada" or "mama" or "nanny" - but "crocodile", apparently.
From BBC
Where big data, AI, dada, and conceptual art combine.
From Washington Post
Because that would make it about Harry for a split second, God forbid,” she wrote, referencing noises made by the 1-year-old that resembled "dada."
From Fox News
My sweet little boy, dada loves you so much!
From Los Angeles Times
He stopped saying “mama” and “dada” and responding to his name when called.
From Washington Post
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