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  1. Meghan Trainor - NO (Lyrics) - YouTube

    Girl, all you gotta say is (Ooh) [Chorus] My name is no, my sign is no, my number is no, uh You need to let it go, uh You need to let it go, uh Need to let it go, uh Nah to the ah to the...

  2. NO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of NO is not. How to use no in a sentence.

  3. NO | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    NO definition: 1. not any; not one; not a: 2. used in signs and on notices to show that something is not allowed…. Learn more.

  4. NO Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    The plural form of no can be either nos or noes. The plurals of several other singular words that end in -o are also formed this way, as in mango / mangos / mangoes and mosquito / …

  5. No - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    No is the ultimate negative: it means "not any," or "not at all," and it's also used to express a generally negative response. If there's no milk for your cereal in the morning, there's not a …

  6. NO definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    You use no to refuse an offer or a request, or to refuse permission. 'Here, have mine.'—'No, this is fine.' 'Can you just get the message through to Pete for me?'—'No, no I can't.' After all, the …

  7. No - Wikipedia

    "No", by Alanis Morissette from the Japanese edition of Havoc and Bright Lights, 2012 and featured in the Broadway musical Jagged Little Pill "No", by Omar Rodríguez-López on his …

  8. No Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    It's big, no, it's gigantic. She has the right, no, the duty, to continue her studies. The hotel was no better than I expected it to be. You are no worse off now than you were before. He works no …

  9. Meghan Trainor - NO - YouTube

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  10. NO. | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary

    "Did you like it then?" "Not really, no." She said very little beyond the occasional 'yes' and 'no'. "Are you sure you don't mind taking me?" "No, it's no bother, really!" Everybody who was …