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nonce
[nons]
noun
the present, or immediate, occasion or purpose (usually used in the phrasefor the nonce ).
Computers.a randomly or automatically generated and often timestamped number intended for a single use in a communication: used especially in authentication and security protocols.
adjective
(of a word or phrase) coined and used only for a particular occasion.
nonce forms such as “paintrix,” meaning “a female painter.”
nonce
1/ ɒԲ /
noun
the present time or occasion (now only in the phrase for the nonce )
nonce
2/ ɒԲ /
noun
slang:prisona rapist or child molester; a sexual offender
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of nonce1
Origin of nonce2
Example Sentences
He went on to call him a "big bike nonce" and a "pedo defender".
The ex Premier League footballer turned manager Mr Barton, 41, had called Mr Vine, 59, a "bike nonce" and "pedo defender".
If the hash doesn’t start out as “aaaaa,” it would increase the nonce by one, and start again.
"How can you build good relations with your partners and neglect their interests? This is a nonce."
So let’s just fast-forward to the nonce and be done with it.
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