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dunno
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
colloquial for "(I) don't know," first attested 1842 in American English.
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Dunno , or Know-Nothing (, Neznayka that is Don'tknowka (ka - the Russian suffix here for drawing up the whole name in a cheerful form); from the Russian phrase "" (" ne znayu "), I don't know ) is a hero created by Soviet children's writer Nikolay Nosov ...
Usage examples of dunno.
I dunno what for, but anyways he had it under his pillow alongside his ol' Colt.
I dunno what the idee is, but these Tomahawk polecats has double-crossed somebody!
The original inhabitants, the Marena Dimura, are a people related to those of the south coastal kingdoms of Libiannin, Cardine, Hellin, Daimiel, and Dunno Scuttari.
Urquhart is very partial to a casseroled chicken, he says as there’s more flavour to ’em that way, and I dunno but what he’s right.
This bunch of crims from down south want to take over the waterfront up here, but someone's organizing 'em and we dunno who.
I know what I know, and I know we had it all arranged, and you should stick up for your holders, not these weyrfolk and all their queer customs and doings, and I dunno what'll happen to my daughter.
Dunno why you'd want to talk to that meringue-head, but it's your buffalo nickel.
Half a dozen families has their cabins within a mile of each other, and I dunno what in hell they want to crowd up together that way for, it would plumb smother me, but pap says they was always peculiar that way.
I dunno how the others do it, kill and not get the flatties down on 'em .
We've had this ken in our eye I dunno how long, but that Fyton he was a cunning one!
If it's not Daytona Beach it's Lake Havasu, and if it's not Lake Havasu, it's, I dunno -somewhere on Long Island.
I dunno how long after the night I just told you about this would have been, but I know it was after because I remember layin there with my kidneys throbbin and thinkin I'd get up pretty soon and take some aspirin to quiet them down.
Bill packed it home, though I dunno what he aimed to do with it, because all the houses in the Humbolts was log cabins which nobody ever painted, or if they did, they just white-washed ‘.
He hands me the cold-boiled stare and yaps, 'I dunno, friend, I'll see,' and he ducks behind the rigamajig they keep track of the rooms on.