by novd April 20, 2011
additional, extra, supplemental
Kara is very happy, because she won't have to take a whole nother semester of geology and because she loves Cody.
by K-Fur December 02, 2008
by p-tr|ck January 24, 2009
Used instead of bothered when describing something that is worth so little consideration that it is worth nothing.
by Waylonnnnnn January 28, 2010
A texan bastardization of "another". Used in context with "a whole..." when "other" would sound dumb.
by Operator July 02, 2004
by isochrona August 27, 2003
Whole nother may have evolved from another but experts are baffled so its true meaning remains unknown.
There is a whole nother room back there that hasn't been stepped in for about 7 years.
by BarneyTate February 28, 2014

