Nono
[noh-noh] /ˈnoʊˌnoʊ/
noun, plural no-nos, no-no’s. Informal.
1.
anything that is forbidden or not advisable, as because of being improper or unsafe:
If you want to lose weight, rich desserts are a no-no.
/Italian ˈnɔːno/
noun
1.
Luigi (luˈiːdʒi). 1924–90, Italian composer of 12-tone music
n.
1942, from reduplication of no.
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