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It doesn't have any meaning or you maybe meant to say no perfect-sense.

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"Perfect no sense" could imply something that is completely illogical or nonsensical without any flaws or inconsistencies, like a flawlessly nonsensical situation. It might be used humorously to emphasize the absurdity or irrationality of a situation or statement.

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