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 04, 2020
by John Duggan July 15, 2021
Something that is impossible. Like how everyone says 'Nothing' is impossible ". Therefore nothing is something that is impossible.
by JustYourLocalHuman July 29, 2020
by aesthetic weirdo February 06, 2018