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no-op

  • Someone who has nothing to add, or has very little ability; performs no useful function or has no purpose.
    That new guy they hired is a real no-op.

    Last edited on Mar 10 2003. Submitted by Glen M. from Toronto, ON, Canada on Mar 10 2003.

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nope out

verb

  • to decide not to do something. See also nope.
    As soon as I saw my ex at the party, I noped out of there.

    Last edited on Jul 30 2015. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jul 30 2015.

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no problem

interjection

  • "you're welcome."
    Person A: Thanks for sending me that recipe.

    Person B: No problem.

    Last edited on Jul 19 2011. Submitted by J. M. on Aug 29 2007.

notes

  • This phrase literally means "It was not a problem." In other words: what was done was performed easily or was performed willingly. (Of course, that's the theory. As with "You are welcome," the task may have been difficult or performed begrudgingly.)

    Last edited on Jul 19 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 17 2011.

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normaphile

adjective

  • Someone who isn't a pedophile. Used to describe someone who shows hostility and anger towards pedophiles and MAPs.

    Last edited on Oct 01 2022. Submitted by Joseph Sneep on Oct 01 2022.

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normie

noun

  • a non-nerd, someone who is deemed as "normal" by the general population. Mildly derogatory, implying lack of creativity and possibly self-esteem. AKA mirror face, sim, serial.
    Person 1: Do you think Susie likes me?

    Person 2: I don't know but why would you want her? She's a normie and will only complain about your addiction to Starcraft.

    Last edited on Aug 14 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 17 2011.

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North & South

  • Mouth (Cockney rhyming slang)
    Shut your North $ South!

    Last edited on Aug 27 2009. Submitted by 1ND1G0 from Alness, Highland, UK on Aug 27 2009.

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Norwegian

  • music chord. Cockney rhyming slang Norwegian Fjords. Used by UK jazz musicians
    Those Norwegians he was playing were rubbish.

    Last edited on Apr 09 2005. Submitted by Jill G. from Westminster, London, UK on Apr 09 2005.

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