No-place
n.
also noplace, “place which does not exist,” 1929, from no + place (n.).
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adjective Dull and tedious; deadsville noun A small, unimportant town; jerk town (1950s+ Students)
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/ˈnəʊˌpəʊ/ noun acronym 1. no person operation; driverless trains suggested as a means of increasing the efficiency of some railway systems
 - No prize package  
noun phrase A person or thing of little worth, interest, charm; no bargain: He’s well qualified on paper, but no prize package (1940s+)
 - Nor  
[nawr; unstressed ner] /nɔr; unstressed nər/ conjunction 1. (used in negative phrases, especially after neither, to introduce the second member in a series, or any subsequent member): Neither he nor I will be there. They won’t wait for you, nor for me, nor for anybody. 2. (used to continue the force of a negative, as […]
 - Nora  
[nawr-uh, nohr-uh] /ˈnɔr ə, ˈnoʊr ə/ noun 1. a female given name, form of . fem. proper name, Irish, shortened from Honora or Leonora. National Oil Recyclers Association
 
