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Nor Priest Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

What is that mean ' Ain't no lie ' ?

Is " He Ain't no lie means He doesn't lie or He does lie ?

more examples,

...I aint no money or I aint money ?

I'm a bit confused...
  

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Nor Priest Is " He Ain't no lie means He doesn't lie or He does lie ? I aint no money or I aint money ? I'm a bit confused...

  • Nor Priest Is " He Ain't no lie means He doesn't lie or He does lie ?
  • I aint no money or I aint money ?
  • I'm a bit confused...
  • 1) "Ain't no lie" = It's not a lie "He ain't no lie" is more tricky.
  • " This kind of slang is best interpreted when the full statements surrounding it are shown.
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Nor PriestIs " He Ain't no lie means He doesn't lie or He does lie ?

more examples,
...I aint no money or I aint money ?

I'm a bit confused...
1) "Ain't no lie" = It's not a lie

"He ain't no lie" is more tricky. Either, "he is not misrepresenting (himself)" or "he embodies the truth (in regards to the question/idea at hand)"
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I don't know if it is true, but I was found this :

Bad English, but often used, is ain't

"Ain't" is not good English; however, many Americans use it, especially young people.



I ain't

We ain't
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I got it from N'sync song - It's gonna be me.

...You might been hurt, babe
That ain't no lie
You've seen them all come and go....

However, Thanks for helping.

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Nor PriestI got it from N'sync song - It's gonna be me.

...You might been hurt, babe That ain't no lie You've seen them all come and go..

However, Thanks for helping.
In this, "That ain't no lie" loosely would be "Nobody is disputing that/it".
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So, Does this exist ?

He ain't lie

or it's inappropriate to use.
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Nor PriestSo, Does this exist ?

He ain't lie

or it's inappropriate to use.
It could exist, because you made it, but not even in the most guttural slang, have I heard that.
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I know that you can say He ain't lying = he isn't lying
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AnonymousI know that you can say He ain't lying = he isn't lying
You certainly can, if you want to sound illiterate or uneducated.

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