What is the meaning of NO WAY-JOS. Phrases containing NO WAY-JOS
See meanings and uses of NO WAY-JOS!Slangs & AI meanings
No trouble, no bother, it's alright
No way is slang for a strong denial, such as that's impossible.
Used to affirm the positivity of your statment after someone conveys their doubt or disbelief. This was popularized by the characters Wayne and Garth in the "Wayne's World" sequences in the US television show Saturday Night Live. One character would say something, the other would say, "No way!" Then, "Way!" "No way!" "Way!" Back and forth. This has entered common usage to a degree that one can use the expression "Way!" to assert the truthfulness of something, even if the other person doesn't use the exact phrase, i.e., "No way!", "Is that true?", "Way!". (ed: the film Waynes World 1 is still one of the all time greatest weirdo movies!)
"no problem" or "no worries"
Way is American slang for very; too much. A positive affirmation to the statement 'no way.'
Way Cool: very cool, like wow man. "That was a Way Cool move"
No is Jamaican slang for do not.
Exclam. No problem! That was no trouble at all!
no possibility, impossible
No problems. See below "No Worries"
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Great Minds Think For Themselves
Exclam. A profane exclamation of surprise, frustration. A shortening of Jesus.
n. A sexually attractive mother who has had a child; typically young; younger than 30, but not considered a MILF. Also see MILF. Popularized by rap artist Baby Bash in the song “Na-Na-Naâ€Â Lyrical reference: Na-Na-Na - BABY BASH (Album: Cyclone, 2007)Â
Bughouse is British slang for a run−down building.Bughouse is American slang for a mental hospital or asylum.
American Slang Meaning
Combination of crack cocaine and marijuana in a joint
  Someone who passes bad money.
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a.
Going away; departing; of or pertaining to one who goes away.
n.
The merrymaking of May Day.
n.
Right of way. See below.
v. i.
To deviate from the right way; to go away or astray; to turn side; to swerve.
a.
Admitting no return; as, an irremeable way.
n.
Progress; as, a ship has way.
a.
Having no ways or roads; pathless.
n.
Length of space; distance; interval; as, a great way; a long way.
n.
A refusal by use of the wordd no; a denial.
adv.
Away.
v. t.
To go or travel to; to go in, as a way or path.
adv.
Nay; not; not at all; not in any respect or degree; -- a word expressing negation, denial, or refusal. Before or after another negative, no is emphatic.
adv.
No; -- a negative answer to a question asked, or a request made, now superseded by no. See Yes.
n.
Manner; method; mode; fashion; style; as, the way of expressing one's ideas.
a.
Skillful in finding the way; well acquainted with the way or route; wise from having traveled.
n.
Way; road; path.
n.
That by, upon, or along, which one passes or processes; opportunity or room to pass; place of passing; passage; road, street, track, or path of any kind; as, they built a way to the mine.
n.
Not in any manner or degree; in no way; noways.
n.
Determined course; resolved mode of action or conduct; as, to have one's way.
a.
Allowing passage in either of four directions; as, a four-way cock, or valve.
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