no thanks to
Related to no thanks to: reflect on, come off, stick with, turn back, no thanks to you, make it to, in line with
no thanks to (someone or something)
Without any help from someone or something. Implies that the task or action being discussed was accomplished without assistance from the person or thing mentioned, even though they could or should have helped. We finally reached our fundraising goal, no thanks to any local businesses, who all declined to donate. Yes, we just finished cleaning the garage—no thanks to you. Where have you been?
See also: no, thanks
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
no thanks to
not because of; despite. 1993 Carl MacDougall . The Lights Below ‘How's your mother?’ ‘Our mother's fine. No thanks to you. She was worried sick.’
See also: no, thanks
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
(be) no thanks to somebody/something
(be) in spite of somebody/something: It’s no thanks to you that we arrived on time — you kept wanting to stop!See also: no, somebody, something, thanks
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
no thanks to
Without the benefit of help from: finally found the house, no thanks to these confusing directions.
See also: no, thanks
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
- no thanks to (someone or something)
- no thanks to somebody/something
- no thanks to you
- carry on without
- carry on without (someone or something)
- manage without
- manage without (someone or something)
- make do
- be lost without (someone or something)
- be/feel lost without somebody/something