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yatta | golf |

As an interjection yatta

is (chiefly|among fans of japanese comics and japanese animation) i did it!.

As a noun golf is

floor.

yatta

English

Interjection

(en interjection)
  • (chiefly, among fans of Japanese comics and Japanese animation) I did it!
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  • Fish Eye no Miko [username], title=Re: Video player help citation
  • * 2008 1 July, Antonio Ospite, " ext3grep: success story. Thanks!]", ext3grep, [[w:Google Groups, Google Groups]:
  • Yatta ! File restored!
  • * 2009 , Giz, '' Menage a 3: I <3 Magical Zii,
  • Yatta! I’ll go get my script, and be right back!
  • * 2011 , Ned Greenwood, Hachiman Taro: Firstborn of the God of War , Tate Publishing (2011), ISBN 9781617775321, page 233:
  • Finally, they found number 16 with the name Ragnvold printed below. "Yatta , we did it," exclaimed Tule.
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    golf

    English

    (wikipedia golf)

    Noun

    (-)
  • (sports) A ball game played by individuals competing against one another in which the object is to hit a ball into each of a series of (usually 18 or nine) holes in the minimum number of strokes.
  • The letter G in the ICAO spelling alphabet.
  • Derived terms

    * code golf * golf ball * golf cart * golf club * golf course * golf hole * golf pencil * golf umbrella * golf widow * miniature golf

    References

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    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To play golf.
  • Anagrams

    * flog ----