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lah-di-dah

British  
/ ˌlɑːdiːˈdɑː /

adjective

  1. informal a variant spelling of la-di-da

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Now, let’s catch up with what’s happening with the Republican administration in the US, lah-di-dah, here we are and – um.

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It’s part of Dame Maggie’s genius that she can take a role in which she falls so low and yet play substantially the same character as when she was performing someone lah-di-dah.

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Battered potatoes a lah-di-dah delicacy.

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That's paradise, sir, and no kid, with a dash of the true lah-di-dah.

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Dance East held postwar-themed "Lah-di-dah" dance classes for anyone game enough to take part.

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