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no way, Jose
used as a humorous, if emphatic, denial US The catchy reduplication makes this a favourite early in a young person’s process of slang acquisition.- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 5, March 1981
- No way, Jose. First you have to get rid of this bald girl. — Jay McInerney, Bright Lights, Big City, p. 5, 1984
- Joe freaks at the badge and cocked magnum in his face and starts blabbing how a hitchhiker left the stuff in the trunk. No way, Jose, the cop said. — James Ellroy, Suicide Hill, p. 597, 1986
- No way, Jose, was I going to phone Carol’s parents’ house and reverse the charges. — Ken Lukowiak, Marijuana Time, p. 327, 2000
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