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Thanks, but no thanks
Thanks, but no thanks.
Inf. Thank you, but I am not interested. (A way of turning down something that is not very desirable.) Alice: How would you like to buy my old car? Jane: Thanks, but no thanks. John: What do you think about a trip over to see the Wilsons? Sally: Thanks, but no thanks. We don't get along.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Graciano | | grah-THYAH-no (Spanish), grah-SYAH-no (Latin American Spanish), grə-SYA-noo (Portuguese) | Spanish, Portuguese |
Jahleel | | JAH-lee-əl (English) | Biblical |
Snorre | | - | Norwegian |
Douglas | | DUG-ləs | Scottish, English |
Constans | | - | Late Roman |
Eneko | | - | Basque |