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Roxanne
about "yay",who can help me ? yay , means when some one who happy , and can say "yay" .also this sentence" about yay big ",,that's means , who said that ,just there have some thing can compare , and can say "about yay big " or can say "about yay small" .right?
Jun 1, 2011 11:48 AM
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My mom uses this idiom a lot. I think it is kind of out-of-fashion, as far as idioms go. . .
June 1, 2011
You've confused words. ;) The expression is "yea big", which (as Steve has pointed out) means "about this big". "Yea" is an older form of yes, and you do need to show with your hands. As far as I can find, it only applies to "larger/longer" words ie. yea tall, yea high, yea big (maybe yea fast and yea far). I couldn't find any example of "yea" used with the opposites (short, low, small, slow, close). Hope this helps. :)
June 1, 2011
Usually when someone says "yay big" they are comparing it to something. They will probably be gesturing with their two hands the size of the object for comparison, or pointing to something. If you wanted to be more formal you would just say "about this big".
June 1, 2011
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