noop
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- (rare) Alternative form of nope
- 1961, Connecticut State Prison (Somers, Conn.), The Bridge[1], volume 1, Connecticut State Prison, page 27:
- There are people right here in Disneyland who have gone to California by rail. They never saw Utah. Kansas, yes. Idaho, O.K., Nebraska, mabe. But Utah? Uh-uh! Noop! Negative! Nope! No! It's just not there.
- 1997 December 4, Hsin Hsin Lin, “VOICES THRU' THE TUNNEL”, in In Bytes We Travel[2], World Scientific, →ISBN, page 30:
- when writing a message hmmmms..., aaahhhs, woos & ehs yip, yeap, yeah, yap, yup, yupe nope, noop & noope... are all nuance musts piping thru' the mail passage to carry a voice to understand signals
- 2013 February 7, Adam Reed, Tesha Kondrat, “Midnight Ron” (4:31 from the start), in Archer[3], season 4, episode 4, spoken by Lana Kana (Aisha Tyler):
- Lana (on phone): “Noop.” “Lana? Listen I--” “Noop.” “--need you to--” “Noop.” “--stop saying noop!” “Noop, Archer. Noop. And it's going to sound like I'm hanging up, but--” [dial tone]
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- inflection of nopen:
Scots
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editnoop (plural noops)
- cloudberry, Rubus chamaemorus.
- cloudberry, fruit of Rubus chamaemorus.
- Synonym: averin
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edit- “noop”, in The Dictionary of the Scots Language, Edinburgh: Scottish Language Dictionaries, 2004–present, →OCLC.