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(3) - Merriam-Webster Dictionary
(1) - Adverb entries...
(2) - { noway } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Adverb] | "no*way"
1: nowise
2: not so : no —used emphatically
Origin: 13th century ;
(2) - Idiom entries...
(1) - { in any way, shape, or form } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiom] | "in any way, shape, or form"
1: under any circumstances or conditions —often used in negative statements
(1) - { in no way } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiom] | "in no way"
1: not at all : not in any parts
(1) - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
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(2) - { noway } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Adverb] | "noway"
1: not in any degree, way, or under any condition;
* e.g., " ... that will noway hurt your chances of getting on the team "
2: certainly not;
* e.g., " ... no way will I go with you to the dance "
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(5) - Urban Dictionary
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# 1 - { noway:1704174 }
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[ "noway" ]
1: From the phrase No Way meaning similar to woah to be used when the speaker is gobsmaked. Answered with "Way"
* e.g., ... Person 1: I got some new nike trainers today
# 2 - { nowai:2175787 }
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[ "nowai" ]
1: A substitution for the words "No way"
* e.g., ... Person #1: I just defeated that monster!
# 3 - { Noways:3498399 }
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[ "Noways" ]
1: adv. Informal
* e.g., ... "I Don't Feel Noways Tired, I Came Too Far From Where I Started From. Nobody, Told Me That The Road Would Be Easy, But I Don't Believe He Brought Me This Far To Leave me"
[ "Noways" ]
2: In no way or degree; nowise.
* e.g., ... - Hillary Rodham Clinton, March 2007, quoting Rev. Dr. James Cleveland
# 4 - { away-noway:1928105 }
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[ "away-noway" ]
1: Some one who looks hot far away but up close no way!
* e.g., ... My science teacher was such a babe from far but when I asked her for help I realized she was an away-noway.
# 5 - { noway hosay:4205531 }
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[ "noway hosay" ]
1: An incorrect way of saying No Way, Jose. Alot of Britsh kids say it. An urban myth is that some Brit kids think that hosay means " a hose that at the end has sumone going wahayyy". This is incorrect.
It is No Way Jose.
* e.g., ... Prince Harry: Would you like to have some tea and crumpets?
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