Comment by antonvs
5 hours ago
Good call. The original comment is making fun of the incorrect double negative. “Without no way” means there is a way.
5 hours ago
Good call. The original comment is making fun of the incorrect double negative. “Without no way” means there is a way.
Many kinds of double negative are acceptable in many English dialects, and are interpreted as emphasis. The negatives add, rather than multiply. (Though I admit I myself don't speak such a dialect, hence the equivocation.)