"noop" meaning in English

See noop in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Particle

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  1. (rare) Alternative form of nope Tags: alt-of, alternative, rare Alternative form of: nope
    Sense id: en-noop-en-particle-WGCda0zw Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English particles

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          "text": "There are people right here in Disneyland who have gone to California by rail. They never saw Utah. Kansas, yes. Idaho, O.K., Nebraska, mabe. But Utah? Uh-uh! Noop! Negative! Nope! No! It's just not there.",
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          "text": "“HEY BROOKS, YOU EVER SEE ANYTHING LIKE THIS BEFORE?” “NOOP. USUALLY GUNSHOTS OR STABBINGS. NOTHING LIKE THIS. WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE DRUG-DEAL-GONE-BAD?” “WHAT MAKES YOU THINK IT'S NOT?”",
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