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a trip, voyage, or movement from one place to another
the physical stretch between one place and another
a clear route enabling passage from one point to another
a particular course or path followed during travel
a consistent or characteristic manner in which someone acts or expresses themselves
a facet or regard in which something can be considered
an opening or route for entering or leaving a place
used with certain verbs to stress movement, effort, or force in a direction
an approximate location or surrounding area
a measure of time separating two points
a share or portion into which something is divided
forward or backward motion of a vessel on the water
used in response to "no way" to indicate that something is true, possible, or can happen
What does "way" mean in slang (as a response)?
The term "way" is used as a short affirmative response to "no way," meaning that something is actually true or possible. The structure is a clipped contradiction of "no way," where "way" reaffirms possibility or truth. It is informal slang used in conversational exchanges to correct disbelief and confirm that something did happen or can happen.
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