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Discover Ludwig'dunno' is a common and accepted word in written English
It is a colloquial contraction of "don't know" and is often used informally in spoken and written communication. Example: "I asked him why he was late, and he just shrugged and said 'dunno'."
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dunno
noun
An utterance of the word dunno.
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"I dunno".
"#whoputstrufflesontheirnipplesDearGod," she wrote on Instagram, which rather invited the answer: I dunno, someone who spends $150 on a Preserve Exclusive Pixie Rag Doll, designed to look "faded and threadbare"?
Err … [long pause, repeats the question] I dunno, I always see more similarities than differences.
In modern colloquial French, the ne is even often left out, and pas stands alone: Je sais pas ("I dunno").
"I dunno, if someone corners me or tries to oppress my free speech in any way, I will freak out on them verbally".
I feel like I've got… I dunno, maybe I've just got more confidence in how I'm winging it.
Like, I dunno, a play on the rhyming possibilities of his surname.
Jeremy: "I dunno, I think I made a pretty good impression... ...... Mark: "Jeremy please, don't smile like that.
Why not crowd-fund...oh, I dunno, hospitals?
Already starting to hope somebody deposes Fury quickly - dunno if I could handle Pop Idol after every title defence.
"Doing what I did is me saying that I am like, I dunno, Jason Bourne.
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