feel no way

feel no way
I
Jamaican Slang Glossary
Not taken in offense; not to worry or care.
II
Rasta Dictionary
don't take offense, don't be sorry, don't worry

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  • feel your way — feel (your) way to do something slowly and carefully. I ve only been at the job two months, so I m still feeling my way. Etymology: from the literal meaning of feel your way (= to move forward in a dark area by touching things with your hands) …   New idioms dictionary

  • feel your way — 1) to move slowly and carefully, touching things with your hands because you cannot see 2) to make decisions and changes slowly, because you are not certain about what you are doing …   English dictionary

  • feel your way — …   Useful english dictionary

  • December Makes Me Feel This Way — Studio album by Dave Koz Released …   Wikipedia

  • Just to Feel That Way — Infobox Single Name = Just to Feel That Way Caption = Artist = Taylor Hicks from Album = Taylor Hicks A side = B side = Released = February 5, 2007 Format = Recorded = October November 2006, EMBLEM/Castle Oaks, Calabasas, California Genre = Blue… …   Wikipedia

  • feel way — feel (your) way to do something slowly and carefully. I ve only been at the job two months, so I m still feeling my way. Etymology: from the literal meaning of feel your way (= to move forward in a dark area by touching things with your hands) …   New idioms dictionary

  • feel — feel1 W1S1 [fi:l] v past tense and past participle felt [felt] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(feeling/emotion)¦ 2¦(notice)¦ 3¦(feel smooth/dry etc)¦ 4¦(feel good/strange/exciting etc)¦ 5¦(have an opinion)¦ 6 feel like (doing) something 7¦(touch)¦ 8 feel around/on/in …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • feel — feel1 [ fil ] (past tense and past participle felt [ felt ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 have emotion/feeling ▸ 2 think particular way ▸ 3 touch to learn something ▸ 4 notice something (touching) ▸ 5 be affected by something ▸ 6 give someone a feeling ▸ 7 try… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • feel — 1 /fi:l/ verb past tense and past participle felt /felt/ 1 FEEL HAPPY/SICK ETC (linking verb, intransitive) to experience a particular feeling or emotion: You can never tell what he s feeling. | feel fine/sick/hungry/guilty etc: I m feeling a… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • feel — I UK [fiːl] / US [fɪl] verb Word forms feel : present tense I/you/we/they feel he/she/it feels present participle feeling past tense felt UK [felt] / US past participle felt *** 1) a) [linking verb] to be in a particular state as a result of an… …   English dictionary

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