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vada; varda; vardi; vardo; vardy verb to see; to look; to observe UK, 1859 Polari.- HORNE: Would I have vada’d any of them, do you think? SANDY: Oh–he‘ s got all the palare, hasn’t he? JULIAN: I wonder where he picks it up. SANDY: You may have vada’d one of our tiny bijou masterpiecettes, heartface. — Barry Took and Marty Feldman, Round The Horne, 13 March 1966
- So I varded the cod-riahs [wigs] but they were much too butch pour moi. — the cast of “Aspects of Love”, Prince of Wales Theatre, Palare (Boy Dancer Talk) for Beginners, 1989–92
- FRIEND 2: Varda the omie palome! — Todd Haynes, Velvet Goldmine, 1998
- He noticed a man earwigging our conversation. “Vada the homi macaroni,” he hissed. — Jake Arnott, He Kills Coppers, p. 52, 2001
- — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 194, 2002
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