by ffsjyppleasereturnwoojin October 28, 2019
The root of "none the less" or "never the less" might be "no less" or "no less than", with "none" being tangible and "never" being temporal.
It seems to be a comparative phrase. It is usually used in the second half of a sentence after a comma (like the word "but" or "even though").
"None the less" is probably often mis-used:
"He's having a hard time learning english, none the less he is very smart."
sounds better as . . .
"He's having a hard time learning english, but he is very smart none the less."
and the possible root term . . .
"He's having a hard time learning english, but he is no less smart for it."
It seems to be a comparative phrase. It is usually used in the second half of a sentence after a comma (like the word "but" or "even though").
"None the less" is probably often mis-used:
"He's having a hard time learning english, none the less he is very smart."
sounds better as . . .
"He's having a hard time learning english, but he is very smart none the less."
and the possible root term . . .
"He's having a hard time learning english, but he is no less smart for it."
by libbyliterati March 17, 2007
What you have to respond to a wedding invitation with when you are far too sexy to find a date in time.
The Tinder crop this year wasn’t very plentiful so he had to respond plus none to the wedding - guess he’ll have to dance with his grandma all night.
by GraveyardGuy July 03, 2019
by above average sneakerhead November 04, 2022
When you see a group of women walking down the street and you decided if you would bang all of them or none of them; you cannot pick and choose.
guy 1: look over there. All or none?
guy 2: all
guy 1: even the whale?
guy 2: the chick in the middle is totally worth it. You gotta take the good with the bad.
guy 2: all
guy 1: even the whale?
guy 2: the chick in the middle is totally worth it. You gotta take the good with the bad.
by jwhiterealtight February 23, 2012
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