Not have brain one
verb phrase
To be very stupid (1960s+)
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- Not have it
Also, have none of; not or won’t or wouldn’t hear of. Not allow; refuse to tolerate, accept, or endure. For example, Mary wanted to have the reception at home, but her mother would not have it, or I’ll have none of your backtalk, or The minister wouldn’t hear of a change in the worship service. […]
- Not have nickel one
verb phrase To be without money: You ain’t got nickel one (1942+ Black)
- Not have the foggiest notion
verb phrase To be entirely ignorant and uncertain: I didn’t have the foggiest notion what ”the right thing” was (1917+ British)
- Not having any
verb phrase To refuse to accept; reject; ignore: Home buyers weren’t having any and more than a few developers went belly-up (1903+) see under not have it
- Nother
[nuhth -er] /ˈnʌð ər/ adjective 1. Informal. a whole nother, an entirely different; a whole other. word formed from misdivision of another as a nother (see N for other examples), c.1300. From 14c.-16c. no nother is sometimes encountered as a misdivision of none other or perhaps as an emphatic negative; Old English had noðer as […]