Noco knows nothing.
Why did Noco apply for a job as a philosopher?
Because when it comes to deep questions, Noco knows that Noco knows nothing!
Because when it comes to deep questions, Noco knows that Noco knows nothing!
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Get the NoChem mug.Non committal. Can be used in a variety of settings, not just to describe a weird polygamous relationship.
Yeah he seemed pretty noco when I asked if he was coming to Sarah’s birthday party, as if he would have any other plans.
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Get the Noctin mug."The artist experienced a noctiflare, leading her to paint an entire series of captivating pieces before dawn."
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noun
Pronounciation: /nohk-tia/
n. "The ethereal feeling evoked by the nighttime atmosphere, when, past dusk, places of daily life acquire an unfamiliar sensation, as if the world has been transported to another dimension."
Origin: From "nocturne" + from Greek's "opsis" (vision, see) -> "opsia"
This word was originally coined by the Nocturnae's Dictionary on a Reddit post.
noun
Pronounciation: /nohk-tia/
n. "The ethereal feeling evoked by the nighttime atmosphere, when, past dusk, places of daily life acquire an unfamiliar sensation, as if the world has been transported to another dimension."
Origin: From "nocturne" + from Greek's "opsis" (vision, see) -> "opsia"
This word was originally coined by the Nocturnae's Dictionary on a Reddit post.
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noun
Pronounciation: /nohk-tia/
n. "The ethereal feeling evoked by the nighttime atmosphere, when, past dusk, places of daily life acquire an unfamiliar sensation, as if the world has been transported to another dimension."
Origin: From "nocturne" + from Greek's "opsis" (vision, see) -> "opsia"
This word was originally coined by the Nocturnae's Dictionary on a Reddit post.
noun
Pronounciation: /nohk-tia/
n. "The ethereal feeling evoked by the nighttime atmosphere, when, past dusk, places of daily life acquire an unfamiliar sensation, as if the world has been transported to another dimension."
Origin: From "nocturne" + from Greek's "opsis" (vision, see) -> "opsia"
This word was originally coined by the Nocturnae's Dictionary on a Reddit post.
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