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- noun A branch of the
Thai language
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Examples
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Yay is a word (usually accompanied by at least one exclamation point) that I find myself saying and writing rather frequently (some might say too frequently).
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: The Power of 'Yay': Say Less and Mean More
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Yay is a word (usually accompanied by at least one exclamation point) that I find myself saying and writing rather frequently (some might say too frequently).
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: The Power of 'Yay': Say Less and Mean More
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Yay is a word (usually accompanied by at least one exclamation point) that I find myself saying and writing rather frequently (some might say too frequently).
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: The Power of 'Yay': Say Less and Mean More
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Yay, that is great that he discovered them on his own without force feeding.
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Braff Blaser Duo "Yay" - CD - 2008 Fresh Sound New Talent
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Braff Blaser Duo "Yay" - CD - 2008 Fresh Sound New Talent
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He is originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, which he insists on referring to as the Yay Area despite being 30, originally from the suburbs and white.
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He is originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, which he insists on referring to as the Yay Area despite being 30, originally from the suburbs and white.
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He is originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, which he insists on referring to as the Yay Area despite being 30, originally from the suburbs and white.
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He is originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, which he insists on referring to as the Yay Area despite being 30, originally from the suburbs and white.
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