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what/which part of no don't you understand? used for humourously emphasizing a previous negative answer. Wildly popular, and over-used, in the 1990s; an instant favourite of US parents scolding children. First made famous by Lorrie Morgan in a 1991 song 'What Part of No', written by Wayne Perry and Gerald Smith – 'I'll be glad to explain it / If it's too hard to comprehend / So tell me what part of no / Don't you understand?' US, 1991
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