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  • proper noun A female given name

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Examples

  • Yaya is blandly sweet and kind, but she spends an awful lot of time in victim mode to motivate Akito.

    28 « December « 2008 « The Manga Curmudgeon 2008

  • His dishrag friend Yaya is dragged along, and they must navigate a bizarre world with an unforgiving caste system and brutal Warlock enforcers.

    28 « December « 2008 « The Manga Curmudgeon 2008

  • His dishrag friend Yaya is dragged along, and they must navigate a bizarre world with an unforgiving caste system and brutal Warlock enforcers.

    From the stack: Cross X Break 1 and 2 2008

  • Yaya is blandly sweet and kind, but she spends an awful lot of time in victim mode to motivate Akito.

    From the stack: Cross X Break 1 and 2 2008

  • Yaya is blandly sweet and kind, but she spends an awful lot of time in victim mode to motivate Akito.

    December « 2008 « The Manga Curmudgeon 2008

  • His dishrag friend Yaya is dragged along, and they must navigate a bizarre world with an unforgiving caste system and brutal Warlock enforcers.

    December « 2008 « The Manga Curmudgeon 2008

  • Unless someone name Yaya just became a dragon-rider.

    Regretsy – It’s Britney, Bitch 2010

  • At Green Spring, Cindy Brown and Donna Stecker have sown seeds of Yaya, which is a new variety I am trying this year, a Nantes type that will be ready at baby stage in early June and as mature carrots in July.

    Groundwork: Carrot time 2010

  • An eyewitness, who preferred anonymity, told reporters that the deceased, simply called Yaya, had been scolding her wayward child (Usman) for stealing but time without numbers her pleas had fell on deaf ears.

    Thisday Online 2010

  • An eyewitness, who preferred anonymity, told reporters that the deceased, simply called Yaya, had been scolding her wayward child (Usman) for stealing but time without numbers her pleas had fell on deaf ears.

    Thisday Online 2010

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