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nother

[nuhth-er]

adjective

  1. Informal.a whole nother, an entirely different; a whole other.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of nother1

1955–60; metanalysis of an other or another
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Example Sentences

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’s funny about the inspiration is that I had a whole ’nother outfit planned, and with the help of a friend, she’s stoning some things for me, but that didn’t come through today.

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“Thought he had a hell of a rookie campaign for a rookie coach. And it’s a lot different being a rookie coach. It’s already hard being a rookie coach in the NBA. And it’s a hell of a lot harder being a rookie head coach coaching the Lakers. It’s a whole ‘nother ball game.

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“There’s a whole ‘nother side of the culture that you don’t know about.’”

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All these different words and ideas that are used to tell the player how to play it — that’s a whole ’nother chamber.

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“I don’t wanna smoke this fenny cuz that’s a whole nother ballgame.”

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