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91neither here nor there — 1. Nowhere, neither in one place nor another. 2. Irrelevant, not to the purpose …
92neither here nor there — used for saying that something does not matter because it is not relevant Whether or not I agree with you is neither here nor there …
93neither fish nor fowl — idi having no specific character or conviction; neither one thing nor the other …
94Neither fish nor fowl — Something or someone that is neither fish nor fowl doesn t really fit into any one group …
95neither party — An abbreviated form of docket entry, meaning that, by agreement, neither of the parties will further appear in court in that suit used as a form of judgment in some states where a case has been settled …
96neither party — An abbreviated form of docket entry, meaning that, by agreement, neither of the parties will further appear in court in that suit used as a form of judgment in some states where a case has been settled …
97neither of you — This occurs as a vocative in The Masters, by C.P.Snow. A man who is addressing two women says: You pretend to like books. But you can’t get away from your sex, ‘neither of you.’ Most speakers would have used ‘either of you’ to express this… …
98neither — pron. [nother]. RG. 421; conj. [nother]. O. and N. 465; [nouther]. Wright’s L. P. p. 102 …
99neither — nei·ther || nɪËðər / naɪðə adj. not this and not that pron. not this and not that …
100neither — therein …