Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at nono.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Nono.
Examples
-
I needed no further convincing and was positive that we called her Nono because she was always saying No!
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grandmothers Jack Canfield 2011
-
I needed no further convincing and was positive that we called her Nono because she was always saying No!
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grandmothers Jack Canfield 2011
-
Pio Nono is a fine pillar rose, and Camille de Rohan, with its magnificent buds and depth of color; and
Gardening by Myself 1872
-
Pio Nono is all in green just now, at the end of the month, gathering strength for a fresh outburst; and
Gardening by Myself 1872
-
This story is one of many about the man we called Nono - a kind, quiet man who wore soft sweaters, smelled faintly of sweet pipe tobacco and whose eyes twinkled, especially when he looked at the love of his life, Nana.
-
This story is one of many about the man we called Nono - a kind, quiet man who wore soft sweaters, smelled faintly of sweet pipe tobacco and whose eyes twinkled, especially when he looked at the love of his life, Nana.
-
This story is one of many about the man we called Nono - a kind, quiet man who wore soft sweaters, smelled faintly of sweet pipe tobacco and whose eyes twinkled, especially when he looked at the love of his life, Nana.
-
This story is one of many about the man we called Nono - a kind, quiet man who wore soft sweaters, smelled faintly of sweet pipe tobacco and whose eyes twinkled, especially when he looked at the love of his life, Nana.
-
This story is one of many about the man we called Nono - a kind, quiet man who wore soft sweaters, smelled faintly of sweet pipe tobacco and whose eyes twinkled, especially when he looked at the love of his life, Nana.
-
This story is one of many about the man we called Nono - a kind, quiet man who wore soft sweaters, smelled faintly of sweet pipe tobacco and whose eyes twinkled, especially when he looked at the love of his life, Nana.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.