no-account

no-account
no-account
tr['nəʊəkaʊnt]
noun
1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL inútil nombre masulino o femenino, cero a la izquierda
'nəʊəkaʊnt
adjective (AmE colloq) (before n) que no vale nada, despreciable
['nǝʊǝ'kaʊnt] (US)
1.
ADJ insignificante, inútil
2.
N cero m a la izquierda
* * *
['nəʊəkaʊnt]
adjective (AmE colloq) (before n) que no vale nada, despreciable

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