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71not- — Prefix used before a person s name to create a new name applied to a different person who looks similar. Ed: Hey, look over there, it s not Ted. Ted: Haha, I should go talk to him. It would probably look funny, the two of us. People would think… …
72not- — Prefix used before a person s name to create a new name applied to a different person who looks similar. Ed: Hey, look over there, it s not Ted. Ted: Haha, I should go talk to him. It would probably look funny, the two of us. People would think… …
73not(!) — exclamation a contradiction of the previous state ment. The usage, which some linguists claim to have originated in Celtic lan guages, was popularised by the cult US film Wayne s World in 1992 and the comedy sketches on the US TV pro gramme,… …
74not — nÉ‘t /nÉ’t adv. no; not even; to no degree at all …
75NOT — 1》 a logical operation which gives the value zero if the operand is one, and vice versa. → not …
76not's — car·not s; …
77not — 1 not (< nots) prt. FrnW žr. 2 nors 1: Not nuo liepužės brazdus valgyti J …
78not up — /nɒt ˈʌp/ (say not up) adjective (of a squash ball) failing to hit the front wall above the board …
79nót — prisl. (ọ̑) pog. noter: hoditi not in ven …
80nöt — I s ( en, nötter) II s ( et, nöt) nötkreatur, äv. bildl. dumbom …