want none of it/that
want none of it/that
To refuse to accept something or to not want any involvement in something. I heard your proposal and I want none of it. Count me out. I've heard that reasoning before and I want none of that in my house.
See also: none, of, that, want
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
have/want ˈnone of it/that
(informal) refuse to do, become involved in, accept or agree to something: She wants me to work late again this week but I’m having none of it. I’ve told her I won’t do it. The management has offered a 3% pay rise but the workers want none of it. They’re demanding a 10% increase.See also: have, none, of, that, want
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