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noway
[noh-wey]
adverb
in no way, respect, or degree; not at all; nowise.
He was noway responsible for the accident.
noway
/ ˈəʊˌɱɪ /
adverb
Also in the US (not standard): noways.in no manner; not at all; nowise
used to make an emphatic refusal, denial, etc
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
“Them girls ain’t nothing noway. Who cares what they think?”
The setting is Norway, though it might make more sense to call it “Noway,” a mythic land of slush and snow populated almost exclusively by variably accented English speakers.
Maxson lectures him again and again: “The white man ain’t gonna let you get nowhere with that football noway,” he tells him.
Em: NoWAY I'm coming over—I officially hate Tab.
“Noway. There has to be some mistake.”
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