The phrase means: Definitely not; never ever. According to Gary Martin in his website http://www.phrases.org.uk, a citation appeared in a Dec. 1979 Washington Post piece where somebody was quoted as saying "I've got nothing against robots. But no way, Jose, is this guy going to win." Perhaps the name Jose was used because it rhymes with 'no way', Gary Martin suggests, but there is really no way to confirm this guess.
In "The Matrix", 1999, Switch tells Neo "it's OUR way, or the highway". Is it possible this phrase came from the Matrix?
Hookers turn "tricks". Its a vulgar way of asking your friend how is it going.
It means in an ultimate or final way.
The origin came about in the early 1900s, referring to an annoyance. Pain in the neck was a more polite way than saying the original intended phrase.
It means "way back when"
In "The Matrix", 1999, Switch tells Neo "it's OUR way, or the highway". Is it possible this phrase came from the Matrix?
Hookers turn "tricks". Its a vulgar way of asking your friend how is it going.
It means in an ultimate or final way.
The phrase picking daisies can mean smoking weed. However the phrase can mean an innocent way of wasting time.
The origin came about in the early 1900s, referring to an annoyance. Pain in the neck was a more polite way than saying the original intended phrase.
It means By The Way I Think I Am In Love With You!
It means "way back when"
There is no way this subject is going to be talked about or there is no way I'm doing that
It is considered racist because it is used in a negative way to refer to people of African origin.
If you are doing a crossword puzzle, "iter" is the answer.
It is another way of answering yes to a question.
It means that you are far from the truth, or from the subject of the conversation.