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nunyanunya (business)slang Short for "none of your (business)," meaning, "Not your place to be concerned or involved with (something)." A: "Hey, I saw you talking to Jack earlier. Are you two going to start dating or something?" B: "Nunya, Sarah." A: "What does nunya mean?" B: "Nunya business, that's what!" See also: nunya Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. nunya (ˈnən jə) phr. none of your [business]. Nunya. Why do you want to know? McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions See also:- blaze
- blazes
- blazing
- bail on (one)
- bail on someone
- bail out on (one)
- bail out on someone
- it is the pace that kills
- hungry
- hay is for horses
References in periodicals archive Nunya is my slang term for none of your business (as in, "that ain't none a ya' business, Cris"). If you get tempted to start worrying, remember, what happens in other people's lives, and your tomorrows, are nunya business anyway! That Ain't Nunya Business! A simple phase like "none of your business" has been replaced by the word " nunya." HOW TO TALK TO THE New Generation They also must face the issue of whether it is ethical to use political, institutional, or other influences to force Christian behavioral norms, including those of research instruments that allow only responses based upon unique Christian values, upon people of other faiths, no religion, or NUNYAs (none of your business). (61) See Reeve Robert Brenner, "Nons, Nunyas, Appreciative Inquiry, and the Aged," Journal of Religion, Spirituality and Aging 21, no. Spirituality research: measuring the immeasurable? |