The phrase "no ifs and buts" means that there are no exceptions or excuses allowed; a decision or statement is final. It emphasizes certainty and commitment, indicating that the matter at hand is non-negotiable. Essentially, it conveys that one must accept the situation as it is, without questioning or debating it further.
It mean they had an orgasm.
putang = F*** a mean for used by Filipinos
What she took the wrong step mean
This a word used by traveler to mean impossibles things
It could mean waterfalls (les Chutes du Niagara for example)
The plural of if is ifs. As in "no ifs and no buts".
Normally if is a conjuction, but is used as a noun in the expression ifs and buts, e.g. no ifs and buts.
The word "if" is a usually a conjunction, which has no plural. However, it can be used as a noun to mean a possibility, with the plural form being ifs (e.g. no ifs, ands, or buts).
You can't. No "What ifs' , No "Ands' , and No '"Buts'.
Mom to child: "Just do what I said, and I don't want to hear any ifs, ands, or buts from you!"
Himno Electronico
You go to prison, no ifs, ands, or buts.
Spock. No ifs, ands, or buts. Spock.
Typically, its a bachelors, masters, and then doctorate. However, there are a few and ifs and buts.
Motey Crue! no ifs ands or buts about it \m/
Yes, the phrase "no ifs, ands, or buts" is a common expression used to assert something definitively, without room for negotiation or doubt.
A very popular idiom, or phrase, that stands for "no excuses". It was mostly used by parents for telling their children to complete a task without any form of delay.