ofnero


a phrase of monumentous proportions created through exclamation mark mayhem which may be used in a number of grammatical constructions.

(ex 1) it must be featured at the end of a sentence, usually following at least one exclamation mark, or replacing such markings entirely.

(ex 2) it may stand alone as a beginning and end of sentence (or phrase) in and of itself, however the grammatical stipulation is that it must be utterly spontaneous barring that it is a response in a conversation. for example, in such a situation as the middle of cl-ss.

it is most commonly found in light-hearted conversations, but may be used during a serious discussion (creators will not be held responsible for adverse results of such useofnero).

it is pr-nounced quickly, as an attachment to the previous word if such exists.
(ex 1)
brother: we’re celebrating having a cake..
sister: …..by having a cake
…..can’t….get the cake open!!! ;_;
brother: hahhaha best thing everofnero

(ex 2)

you should’ve told the telemarketer, “no thanks, we’re not interestedofnero, bye!”

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