Nonstandard spelling of no one.
Usage notes
Noone is formed in parallel to the formation of nobody, anyone, and everyone, but it is not preferred by most because of the doubled vowel creating a temptation to read and pronounce it as "noon" (/nuːn/). For this reason, the form no one is the most common. This has also led to the use of the form noöne, which is even rarer than noone.
American users (COCA) prefer the spelling no one to either noone or no-one by more than 500 to 1.
UK users (BNC) prefer no-one to noone 50 to 1 and no one to noone 12 to 1.
Other than the fact that No one is two words, Edward Martin, Jr. writes a helluva fine letter. Now, he needs to walk his prose.
Peter Noone was breathing a sigh of relief, but now you made him nervous all over again.
Freddy Noyes be like:
u/#wildwest
Welp. There's also that phrase "reiterate again" but that may be for emphasis.
That would be a triple. Iterate means to repeat. Reiterate means to repeat repeat. Again is a bit reredundant.
u/#mikeyep
Interestingly, there's no such word as dundant either. Only redundant.
Cmon now, arrest some motherfuckers!!
u/#cmon
Sent thru X - interesting - make transparency great, I dont think I can honestly say again on this.
The speed at which this is happening is impossible.
"Noone" is not a word.
It has been:
English Etymology 1 From no + one. Compare Middle English noone, noon, noan (“noone”). More at none.
Pronunciation IPA(key): /ˈnəʊwʌn/ Audio (Southern England): Duration: 2 seconds.0:02 Rhymes: -əʊwʌn Pronoun noone
Nonstandard spelling of no one. Usage notes Noone is formed in parallel to the formation of nobody, anyone, and everyone, but it is not preferred by most because of the doubled vowel creating a temptation to read and pronounce it as "noon" (/nuːn/). For this reason, the form no one is the most common. This has also led to the use of the form noöne, which is even rarer than noone. American users (COCA) prefer the spelling no one to either noone or no-one by more than 500 to 1. UK users (BNC) prefer no-one to noone 50 to 1 and no one to noone 12 to 1.
Maybe in your hills it's a word ;-)
Interesting. Still horrible to read.
It isn't, but it piqued my curiosity for an unknown reason, and I agree.
I bet you play scrabble like my brother, “it’s an old English spelling” 😀
I will only play with a 1968 dictionary.
a refreshing culture
This isn't really about all of the thieving DOGE has uncovered, it's about people stealing as they exit the offices and threatening Musk and his team.
Would be nice if they said every last person who ever helped pilfer the American Taxpayer was going to jail.