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nowai

A substitution for the words "No way"

Person #1: I just defeated that monster! Person #2: orly Person #1: yarly Person #2: nowai!

by John Struse January 03, 2007

noway

From the phrase No Way meaning similar to woah to be used when the speaker is gobsmaked. Answered with "Way"

Person 1: I got some new nike trainers today Person 2: noway Person 1: way Person 2: noway Person 1: way

by name name April 17, 2006

Noways

adv. Informal In no way or degree; nowise.

"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" - Hillary Rodham Clinton, March 2007, quoting Rev. Dr. James Cleveland

by Garinol November 24, 2008

away-noway

Some one who looks hot far away but up close no way!

My science teacher was such a babe from far but when I asked her for help I realized she was an away-noway.

by Daviee August 20, 2006

noway hosay

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.

Prince Harry: Would you like to have some tea and crumpets? Queen Elizabth: Noway hosay, it's tea and scone! SCONE SCONE SCONE!

by Vincent Is A Baller August 28, 2009