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no questions asked

a. (context often hyphenated English) Characterized by a pledge to make no inquiries concerning the motives, circumstances, or identity of the person receiving an agreed benefit or performing a proposed action. adv. (context of an agreement, promise, etc. English) Without inquiring into the motives, circumstances, or identity of the person receiving a benefit or performing a proposed action.

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No Questions Asked (song)

"No Questions Asked" is a soft rock song performed by British-American music group Fleetwood Mac, and written by Stevie Nicks. Nicks gave her friend Kelly Johnston a writing credit because Nicks wrote the song in a hotel room without a tape recorder and Kelly Johnston provided one for her. Nicks claims the song would never have been written if Johnston had not been there.

The song " Paper Doll" was originally scheduled to go on the Greatest Hits album, but Nicks pulled it from the album so "No Questions Asked" would be released. As of 2015, the song has never been performed live in concert.

No Questions Asked (film)

No Questions Asked is a 1951 American crime film noir directed by Harold F. Kress, and starring Barry Sullivan, Arlene Dahl, George Murphy and Jean Hagen.

No Questions Asked (How I Met Your Mother)

"No Questions Asked" is the seventh episode of the ninth season of the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, and the 191st episode overall.

No Questions Asked

No Questions Asked may refer to:

  • No Questions Asked (film), a 1951 film directed by Harold Kress
  • "No Questions Asked" (How I Met Your Mother), a 2013 episode of the television series How I Met Your Mother
  • "No Questions Asked" (Dead Zone), an episode of the television series The Dead Zone
  • "No Questions Asked" (song), a 1988 song by the band Fleetwood Mac
  • No Questions Asked (album), an album by the Flesh Eaters
No Questions Asked (album)

No Questions Asked is the first studio album by the Los Angeles, California punk rock band the Flesh Eaters, released in 1980 on Upsetter Records.

Usage examples of "no questions asked".

The fee was $2,000 a day, no questions asked, plus a staggering deposit.

Weisman writes, reflexively taking that perspective to be right and proper, no questions asked.

Brown's idea was to make for Madagascar, where he expected, on grounds not altogether illusory, to sell the schooner in Tamatave, and no questions asked, or perhaps obtain some more or less forged papers for her.

I regret that soon afterward I was offered a really ridiculous sum of money for it, no questions asked, from a wealthy professor I was consulting, and so sold it to him.

It bought or sold anything, no questions asked, and was equally indiscriminate in the deals it brokered.

He had been a good man, and he had died helping me, no questions asked.

Ecotech Helda was of a sufficient age to take an early retirement, with no questions asked.