Define No Difference Meaning

No Difference

Parker:Hey do you like blue or blue blue better

Sam:No Difference
By Brenn
Different Different

By Allys
Different
A pseudo-polite way of saying something is unpleasantly weird or unacceptable. Chiefly used in the midwestern United States.

"Grandma, look at my nose ring!"

"That's... different."
By Henrieta
Different
a person who is not afraid to be themselves, instead of following the crowd, a unique person with a great personality.

girl 1- Michelle is cool, shes so different
girl2 - yea i like her too, shes unique and real
cool great personality unique
By Mona
Different
Something everybody is scared to be, for they fear they will be rejected by society if they are. Those who are different are often labeled as: weird, crazy, deficient, stupid, a loser, or just a "reject".

Me: I despise people who just roll along with the population, instead of making their own path. People who can't develop critical thinking, therefore they go by the information that this close-minded society has sewn into them. People with a mediocre mentality, that does not allow them to look outside the box and to make their own opinions, thus shaping themselves into just another "brick on society's wall". A society that encourages order, discipline, and uniformity, instead of originality and spontaneity. A society made by them. Ironic isn't it?

Be different.
By Georgeta
Different
The state of not being in same.

By Myriam
Differently
Used as emphasis when someone does something crazy/annoying/that you don't understand...its similar to saying 'on another level' or 'on some next level'

He's annoying me differently mate.

I'm dying (of laughter) differently.
By Nedi
Differ
like saying" I beg to differ" is a way of saying I "dissagre" or differ can mean different, differentiate, ect.

Girl: what do you want for dinner?
Guy: I want you.
Girl: But im not editable, Tom!
Guy: I beg to differ
By Laure
Differency
A technical term combining the ideas of difference and frequency. Now used in regards to the predictable unpredictability of individuals – particularly women. The term has its origins in the writings of Daniel Webster the Elder who was the godfather and inspiration for the name of the famed lawyer and American Revolutionary war figure.

1. The problem for planning a maintenance schedule is that we know customers will be very differency in the usage.

2. I don't know what to get them for Christmas, you know they all have to have their differency even if they are sisters.

3. It isn't that he isn't fabulous. Fashion just hasn't caught up with his differency yet.
By Bibby
Different
Different can mean apart or not like anyone else but in my experience it is not a bad thing inbrace your different it probably just means your unique

By Thea