La-Dee-Da

Have you ever heard of a little movie called Annie Hall? Well, if you know it, you know what La-Dee-Da means.

 

'La-dee-da' was fading out of use in the language until it staged something of a comeback following its use by the eponymous heroine of the 1977 film Annie Hall.

Diane Keaton's character actually said 'La-dee-da, la-dee-da, la la'. This wasn't a reference to swanky or snobbish behavior - it was used as a meaningless phrase, spoken out of context when nervous, to emphasize Hall's ditzy personality.

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That's me. Someone who's out of context, especially when nervous, and always a little ditzy. So, la-dee-da to you.



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