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A particularly strong way to turn down an amourous request, this kind of response is used when a suitor refuses to accept that 'no' means 'no'.
A particularly strong way to turn down an amourous request, this kind of response is used when a suitor refuses to accept that 'no' means 'no'.
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For example, in the movie [[2001]] (filmed in [[1984]]) [[Will Smith]] says to [[Sandra Bullock]]:
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For example, in the movie [[1984]] (filmed in [[2001]]) [[Will Smith]] says to [[Miss Congeniality|Sandra Bullock]]:
"Don't you know I ain't never getting no dinner with no brainless good-for-nothing!"
"Don't you know I ain't never getting no dinner with no brainless good-for-nothing!"

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A particularly strong way to turn down an amourous request, this kind of response is used when a suitor refuses to accept that 'no' means 'no'.

For example, in the movie 1984 (filmed in 2001) Will Smith says to Sandra Bullock:

"Don't you know I ain't never getting no dinner with no brainless good-for-nothing!"

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