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to go for nothing (something)

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  • something for nothing — informal phrase if someone gets something for nothing, they get what they want without any payment, work, or effort ‘Young people these days all want something for nothing’, he said. Thesaurus: advantages and benefitssynonym Main entry: something …   Useful english dictionary

  • Nothing: Something to Believe In —   Author(s) Nica Lalli …   Wikipedia

  • for nothing — 1 she hosted the show for nothing: FREE (OF CHARGE), gratis, without charge, at no cost; informal for free, on the house. 2 all this trouble for nothing: IN VAIN, to no avail, to no purpose, with no result, needlessly …   Useful english dictionary

  • Something for Nothing — Infobox Song Name = Something for Nothing SorA = album Artist = Rush Album = 2112 Released = March 1976 track no = 6 Recorded = Toronto Sound Studios in Toronto, 1975 Genre = Hard rock, heavy metal Length = 3:59 Writer = Lee Lyrics by Peart… …   Wikipedia

  • something for nothing — informal if someone gets something for nothing, they get what they want without any payment, work, or effort Young people these days all want something for nothing , he said …   English dictionary

  • you don’t get something for nothing — A variant of this, originally from the north country, runs you don’t get owt [anything] for nowt [nothing]. Cf. 1845 DISRAELI Sybil I. I. v. To do nothing and get something formed a boy’s ideal of a manly career. 1870 P. T. BARNUM Struggles &… …   Proverbs new dictionary

  • go for nothing — also {formal}[go for naught] {v. phr.} To count for nothing; be useless; be wasted. * /What the teacher said went for nothing because the pupils did not pay attention./ * /I hope that all your good work doesn t go for naught./ Compare: IN VAIN …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • go for nothing — also {formal}[go for naught] {v. phr.} To count for nothing; be useless; be wasted. * /What the teacher said went for nothing because the pupils did not pay attention./ * /I hope that all your good work doesn t go for naught./ Compare: IN VAIN …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • Money for Nothing (novel) — 1st edition (UK) Money for Nothing is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on 27 July 1928 by Herbert Jenkins, London, and in the United States on 28 September 1928 by Doubleday, Doran, New York. Immediately prior to… …   Wikipedia

  • Mama Don't Get Dressed Up for Nothing — Single by Brooks Dunn from the album Borderline …   Wikipedia

  • nothing — see nothing comes of nothing nothing for nothing nothing is certain but death and taxes nothing is certain but the unforeseen nothing is for ever there is nothing new under the sun …   Proverbs new dictionary

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