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What is Not for nothin'?similar to it's all good, can be a generic term for a feeling a well being, or success Used for more specific situations, this term seems to have become spontaneously popular among NFL stars in the 2006 NFL season. It may be related to the notion of running backs or receivers, or pass interceptors, or kick returned breaking tackles with nothin' but green ahead of them to the end zone. It may also have a double meaning for those same running backs or receivers who are looking forward to nothin' but green at contract time as in show me the money Q: How's it goin? A: Nothin' but green, dog. Not for nothin' - videoNot for nothin' - what is it?The art of doing more than nothing. "So, what did you do at work today?" What does "Not for nothin'" mean?Originally (early 70s or so), a standard cliched response to the question "What's up?". Then, in the late 80s/early 90s, a new generation misunderstood the origin of the response so that it soon became the standard reply to similar questions, such as "How ya doin'?" or "What's goin' on?" Original: Not for nothin' - what does it mean?is when you are talking about something that isnt all that important i just brought some new boots nothin major though Not for nothin' - meaning(n.) - a uncomplimentary term used to describe a person, most notably a female, who is a slut *and* will likely amount to nothing in life. (example 1) Not for nothin' - definitionA phrase used at the beginning of a sentence, typically followed by a statement or question that could potentially upset the recipient, if not worded tactfully. “Not for Nothin but you look like you haven’t slept in weeks.” Not for nothin' - slangit ain't a thing to me; no problem; consider it done Can you get me a dime sack? Not for nothin'has actually been redefined as "anything" by gangster kids trying to act tough you don't know nothin fool Not for nothin'Common big house or camp preface to a piece of advice or a warning. Its use is supposed to imply the speaker is neither bossing around nor threatening the hearer, only offering sage advice or a pithy observation. In practice, however, it is often used immediately before a verbal threat to another inmate. Not for nothin', but your cellie is a straight-up rat. I saw him talkin' to the 5-O right after that bust up where they lugged those dudes to solitary. Not for nothin'A phrase used predominantly in overbrook. a phrase someone uses when they are pissed off or expressing some kind of anxiety towards a person or situation. Ya know, nothin' for nothin' Diana but this whole battle between you and Nichole and this U2 song is ridiculous! |
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