1. vada - Noun
2. vada - Verb
vada (plural vadas)
A type of savoury doughnut eaten as a snack in south Asia.
vada (third-person singular simple present vadas, present participle vadaing, simple past and past participle vada'd)
(Polari) To look (at), to see
In 533, Belisarius with a fleet of 92 dromons escorting 500 transports, landed at Caput Vada (modern Ras Kaboudia) in modern Tunisia with an army of about 15,000 men, as well as a number of barbarian troops. Source: Internet
In the bar we would stand around with our sisters, vada the bona cartes on the butch omme ajax who, if we fluttered our ogle riahs at him sweetly, might just troll over to offer a light for the unlit vogue clenched between our teeth. Source: Internet
Cleanliness lovers may stay away from street food during the monsoon, but what is the rain for a true foodie if it can’t be enjoyed with the world-famous vada pav? Source: Internet
I can't resist adding the picture of vada pav again in this post. Source: Internet
Reva and Vada Granger went to Quincy. Source: Internet
Special Jodhpuri Mirchi vada Rajasthani cooking was influenced by both the war-like lifestyles of its inhabitants and the availability of ingredients in this arid region. Source: Internet