no questions asked



no questions asked

no inquiries [to be] made to find out who did something. Fines at the library will be suspended, no questions asked, for all late books returned during the first week of July.
See also: ask, question

no questions asked

without providing additional information If you have enough money, you can get a loan at the bank, no questions asked. There is a reward for the return of the violin, no questions asked.
Usage notes: often used when you could not expect to get anything except by agreeing to this condition: The police will pay $100 for every gun turned in, no questions asked.
See also: ask, question

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Arn&Thorn;ÓRr-Ancient Scandinavian
Cyneburga-Anglo-Saxon (Latinized)
Primus-Late Roman
Maya (3)-Hebrew
Arturər-TOOR (Portuguese), ar-TOOR (Galician), AHR-tuwr (Polish), AHR-toor (German)Portuguese, Galician, Catalan, Polish, Russian, German, Estonian, Swedish, Romanian, Czech
Eufemiae-oo-FE-myah (Spanish)Italian, Spanish