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The phrase "a nope" is not standard in written English, but it can be understood in informal contexts.
It can be used to express a strong refusal or disagreement in a casual manner.
Example: "When asked if I wanted to go skydiving, my response was a nope."
Alternatives: "a no" or "a negative".
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A: Nope, no flash still.
Q: Is this Caffeine Update because of Company X or Y is doing Z? A: Nope.
A: Nope, nope: now you're thinking of Caged Heat.
For every "Oh my god! Radical new design!" rumor, there's a "Nope, next iPhone looks exactly the same".
That's a nope.
That's a nope too, Shainhouse confirms.
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Am I "curator?" A "venue?" A "brand?" Nope, but funny that all those choices are above "fan".
But I am without a doubt a Leslie "Nope".
(Certainly not a drug reference, nope nope nope).
When asked "Did you get a piece of the —" Hill cut Stern off with a quick "nope".
A bug? Nope".
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