la-di-da
or la-de-da, lah-di-dah
[ lah-dee-dah ]
/ ˈlɑ diˈdɑ /
interjection
(used as an expression of derision directed at affected gentility or pretentious refinement.)
adjective
affected; pretentious; foppish: a la-di-da manner.
noun
an affected or pretentious person.
behavior or speech characterized by affected or exaggerated gentility.
Origin of la-di-da
First recorded in 1880–85; derisive imitation of affected, pseudo-elevated speech
Words nearby la-di-da
la tuque,
la tène,
la vallière,
la verne,
la vérendrye,
la-di-da,
la-la land,
la.,
laager,
laaland,
laari
Example sentences from the Web for la-de-da
The la-de-da approach at each election cycle toward the personal health of the candidates continues to shock me.
I will, too, if he preaches any more of his la-de-da society rules to me.
That Girl Montana |Marah Ellis RyanThen I would get a big ulster with 17 astrakhan fur, and take my cane and do the la-de-da down Piccadilly.
The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. XIX (of 25) |Robert Louis StevensonThe point is that when I was going in, this la-de-da clerk of his, Cecil Gillis, was coming out.
Murder in the Gunroom |Henry Beam Piper
British Dictionary definitions for la-de-da
la-di-da
lah-di-dah or la-de-da
/ (ˌlɑːdiːˈdɑː) /
adjective
informal
affecting exaggeratedly genteel manners or speech
noun
a la-di-da person
Word Origin for la-di-da
C19: mockingly imitative of affected speech