The difference between Nope and Yup

When used as nouns, nope means a negative reply, no, whereas yup means a yes.


Nope is also particle with the meaning: no.

Nope is also verb with the meaning: to leave an extremely uncomfortable situation, usually quickly.

Yup is also interjection with the meaning: yes.

check bellow for the other definitions of Nope and Yup

  1. Nope as a noun (informal):

    A negative reply, no.

    Examples:

    "I'll take that as a nope, then."

  2. Nope as a noun (slang):

    An intensely undesirable thing, such as a circumstance or an animal, eliciting immediate repulsion without possibility of further consideration.

  1. Nope as a verb (informal, Internet, Internet slang):

    To leave an extremely uncomfortable situation, usually quickly.

    Examples:

    "I noped out of there as quickly as possible."

  1. Nope as a noun (archaic, except near, _, Staffordshire):

    A bullfinch

  1. Nope as a noun (East Midlands, and, Northern England):

    A blow to the head.

  1. Nope as a verb (archaic, East Midlands, and, Northern England):

    To hit someone on the head.

  1. Yup as a noun (informal):

    A yes; an affirmative answer.

  1. Yup as a noun (informal):

    A yuppie.

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