by TherealTaka August 27, 2021

A term linking to “nothing ever happens”, this term can be used after a highly anticipated event/situation does not take place as expected.
Dude 1: Bro, did you hear what Trump’s saying about the Epstein files now?
Dude 2: Always bet on nothing my guy😎
Dude 2: Always bet on nothing my guy😎
by anad1234 July 18, 2025

Synonym to the phrase “No homo”, but this is the perfect way to mean the other phrase and mocking anyone who’s offended
by Jake.h73209 September 9, 2020


1- Collateral relative's spouse's ascendant
2- Collateral relative's spouse's collateral relative
3- Descendant-in-law's ascendant (except: child-in-law's parent = co-parent-in-law)
4- Descendant-in-law's collateral relative
5- Collateral relative's spouse's stepascendant
6- Collateral relative's spouse's collateral relative's spouse
7- Descendant-in-law's stepascendant (except: child-in-law's stepparent = step-co-parent-in-law)
8- Descendant-in-law's collateral relative's spouse
9- Spouse's collateral relative's spouse's ascendant
10- Spouse's collateral relative's spouse's collateral relative
11- Stepdescendant-in-law's ascendant (except: stepchild-in-law's parent = step-co-parent-in-law)
12- Stepdescendant-in-law's collateral relative
13- Spouse's collateral relative's spouse's stepascendant
14- Spouse's collateral relative's spouse's collateral relative's spouse
15- Stepdescendant-in-law's stepascendant
16- Stepdescendant-in-law's collateral relative's spouse
17- Relative's widowed (not biological)'s new spouse
18- Relative's widowed (not biological)'s new spouse's any relative
19- Relative's widowed (not biological)'s new spouse's any relative's spouse
20- Spouse's relative's widowed (not biological)'s new spouse's any relative
21- Spouse's relative's widowed (not biological)'s new spouse's any relative's spouse
22- Absence of kinship and absence of social bond at the same time
23- Zero, empty, null, none, an absence of anything, nil, naught, zilch
2- Collateral relative's spouse's collateral relative
3- Descendant-in-law's ascendant (except: child-in-law's parent = co-parent-in-law)
4- Descendant-in-law's collateral relative
5- Collateral relative's spouse's stepascendant
6- Collateral relative's spouse's collateral relative's spouse
7- Descendant-in-law's stepascendant (except: child-in-law's stepparent = step-co-parent-in-law)
8- Descendant-in-law's collateral relative's spouse
9- Spouse's collateral relative's spouse's ascendant
10- Spouse's collateral relative's spouse's collateral relative
11- Stepdescendant-in-law's ascendant (except: stepchild-in-law's parent = step-co-parent-in-law)
12- Stepdescendant-in-law's collateral relative
13- Spouse's collateral relative's spouse's stepascendant
14- Spouse's collateral relative's spouse's collateral relative's spouse
15- Stepdescendant-in-law's stepascendant
16- Stepdescendant-in-law's collateral relative's spouse
17- Relative's widowed (not biological)'s new spouse
18- Relative's widowed (not biological)'s new spouse's any relative
19- Relative's widowed (not biological)'s new spouse's any relative's spouse
20- Spouse's relative's widowed (not biological)'s new spouse's any relative
21- Spouse's relative's widowed (not biological)'s new spouse's any relative's spouse
22- Absence of kinship and absence of social bond at the same time
23- Zero, empty, null, none, an absence of anything, nil, naught, zilch
Nothing
by ABCD1234WXYZ April 24, 2023

by ZIRB7326 January 31, 2022

The present participle of the verb “to noth” which means to do nothing.
It is to be used in the same way a basically any other word ending in -ing.
In the past tense, one could say they had nothed or in the future tense, they could say they will noth. It is a regular verb and follows normal grammar rules.
It is to be used in the same way a basically any other word ending in -ing.
In the past tense, one could say they had nothed or in the future tense, they could say they will noth. It is a regular verb and follows normal grammar rules.
by AProperWierdGuy August 4, 2020
