not never
it means that there is a slight chance that it will happen .
it is a possibility.
different from “not ever” meaning never in a lifetime, but “not never” means maybe , maybe not , not saying i never will.
a : you will eat mcd’s
b : not never .
or.
a: will u never eat mcd’s
b : not never , i might.
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