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Definition of nuffin in English: nuffin(also nuffink) pronoun, adverb, & adjectiveˈnʌfɪn informal ‘There was nuffin in it,’ Carrie retorted non-standard spelling of nothing, representing speech Example sentencesExamples - That's right, absolutely none, nil, zippo, zilcherooney, nuffin.
- Susan visits Stingray in the big house, making me wonder why the hell she wasn't called as a character witness in his trial or nuffin.
- Ain't nuffink wrong with that, so long as a girl gets a fair rate for the job.
- But this was nuffink, said the operative, if he diddn't ‘av no card.
- Writers, even with the aid of a good agent, are small, weak, and often don't know nuffink.
- The First Acolyte paused for breath: ‘Don't you know nuffin?’
- As for Africa, Asia and South America: there was nichts, nada, nuffink.
- Speaking of which, bro-in-law Jeff said this weekend that he's got an old Windows 95 laptop that I can have for nuffin.
- It's not brand new or nuffin but it's the first we've heard of it.
- First of all, anything to do with a Sandman movie is er, nuffink to do with me.
- No one is going to believe me on this, but I tell you it is uncanny how often I spontaneously go to link to someone, no checking of referrer logs or nuffink, and find the someone has linked to me.
- I am dog tired of the damnable persona, the expectations, the limitations, the repetition, the pop-up chorus line (sorry, nuffink personal like,), the dead weight of accumulated history.
- That ain't got nuffink to do with nuffink.
- This crime happened in a community where people are so rightly terrified of reprisals from villains, that the prevailing attitude to police inquiries is: ‘Didn't ‘ear nuffin, didn't see nuffin.’
- I'm not here to pick players or formations, because, to be honest, I don't know nuffink about that.
- She ain't married or nuffink, but she's got this boyfriend, Joe, innit?
- But I'm not moaning or nuffin, because I know it'll get better.
- Unfortunately for the Sweetie, the sizes were one too big for her, and there was nuffin the salespeople could do about it.
- The grammar of Cockney is by and large ‘general nonstandard’, with such usages as double negation (There aint nuffink like it = There is nothing like it).
- She is often to be heard rambling about ‘this fing wot you know nuffin about’ as she stubs out her fags, orders snakebite and denies doing pretty much anything wrong.
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