What is Nother?
1.
An accidental word that comes out when your tongue is unsure if it wants 'other' or 'another'
That's a whole nother story
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2.
Derivative of "another" usually used when someone says "that's a whole nother issue" or something along those lines. The correct way to say it is "a whole other issue". "Another" translates to "an other", but people mistakenly believe it translates to "a nother". When you put a word like "whole" in-between "an other" the "an" changes to an "a" because "whole" starts with a consonant instead of a vowel.
That's a whole nother issue
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3.
1)Shortened version of the word "
It actuality is a shortened version of "another" - which is used by many people, even those who practice using grammatical correctness. It occurs naturally when the person is speaking too fast, and the sound of the letter "a" comes across as: an out going breath of air, or at a much lower
However, the
As the letter "a" is phonetically an out going breath at a certain octave, a rapid speech makes the "a" inaudible as anything except for the breath. (likewise the letter e is an incoming breath at a different octave).
It most frequently is found at the beginning of a sentence or directly after the word "And" as the second word of the sentence. By making the habit of trying to always say "and" before the word "another", it often corrects the problem in hurried speech. In relaxed or hurried speech, when there is failure to articulate the "d" sound in the word, then the phrase "And another" (when rushed) becomes "An nother" which still sounds like "another" to the listener. This does not always work, the outcome heard is often "an_another" or "ananother" when heard, which is worse than just saying "nother." It is quite possible that "another" is a word that was originally derived from the phrase "and other" as a transition in relaxed speech.
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Sentence starters:
"Nother thing ..."
"And nother thing is that.."
"Nother time I...."
"Nother way to go is..."
"whole nother time" (pronounced nuddah and is most effective when you stretch out the word "whole" and "time")
"I ain't gonna get no nother one of those, ever"
(It is a highly mindful statement to reinforce the sense of commitment to the decision. Most users of such language also know quite well how to speak properly and do so when required)
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4.
A combination of no + other. Not to be confused with 'nother, a short form of another.
Pete: Yo check out that fly honey.
Jeremy: Ya man she is like nother.
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5.
additional, extra, supplemental
Kara is very happy, because she won't have to take a whole nother semester of geology and because she loves Cody.
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6.
A texan bastardization of "another". Used in context with "a whole..." when "other" would sound dumb.
1337 f0015 speak a whole nother language. Move 'zig'.
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7.
when you have the perfect thing to
say, when its just too late.
...then i came up with the perfect nother, but he was gone