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    No strings attached
    • used to show that an offer or opportunity carries no special conditions or restrictions

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  2. Oct 27, 2023 · A "no strings attached"—or NSA—relationship is one in which there are no special conditions or restrictions for emotional or physical fidelity or support. The idea behind an NSA...

  3. May 12, 2024 · Are you ready to learn about the idiom "no strings attached"? In this video, we'll explore the meaning and usage of this popular phrase.

  4. Unraveling 'No Strings Attached': Decoding the Phrase • Join us as we delve into the meaning and implications behind the popular phrase 'no strings attached'...

  5. Have you ever wondered what the meaning of the idiom "no strings attached" is?Well, if you've got two minutes, I'd love to teach you! You'll not only learn t...

  6. The phrase “no strings attached” is a popular idiom that has been used for many years. It is often used to describe an arrangement or agreement that does not have any hidden obligations or commitments.

  7. If there are no strings attached to an offer or arrangement, there is nothing that is unpleasant that you have to accept: I'll drive you home - no strings attached.

  8. (also without ˈstrings) with no special rules, conditions or limits: I got a loan of $5 000 with no strings attached. ♢ It was a relationship without strings (= without responsibility or commitment) which suited them both.

  9. Without conditions or restrictions, as in They give each of the children $10,000 a year with no strings attached . This expression dates from the mid-1900s, although string in the sense of “a limitation” has been used since the late 1800s.

  10. It implies that you are offering or receiving something freely, without any expectations or requirements. For example, if you want to lend your friend some money without expecting them to pay you back, you can say, 'Here's $100, "no strings attached".'

  11. Jun 15, 2024 · no strings attached. ( idiomatic, originally US, informal) Without conditions or obligations; without a catch . Synonyms: unconditionally, ziplessly. For a friend I’ll help out for free, no strings attached. Alternative forms. [ edit] no string attached (rare) NSA (initialism) Derived terms. [ edit] no strings (adverb, noun)

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